21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Chris Simeral
“What in the world could they have been thinking?”
Definitely words you DON’T want to hear your guests uttering at
your wedding. But despite your best intentions, sometimes things
slip through the cracks. Sometimes you make a really silly
mistake that, if you had just stopped and thought about it for a
few minutes, never would have happened. The problem is that many
brides and grooms are so darn busy trying to manage everything
else that’s going on – from housing out-of-town guests to
dealing with last-minute cancellations or additions to the guest
list -- they simply overlook the obvious. That’s when smart
people wind up making really stupid mistakes. Here are seven
common slip-ups that can ruin an otherwise perfect ceremony.
1. Failing to Thank the Guests
They came to the wedding. They brought gifts. They stopped and
congratulated you and took time out of their busy lives to help
you celebrate the joining of you and your beloved in a new life
together. Don’t leave the reception hall without saying thank
you!
2. Speaking While Intoxicated
This one should be a new form of misdemeanor. If your wedding
traditions include the bride or groom making a speech to the
assembled guests, do it before you enjoy the free bar. You’ll be
thankful later when you watch the wedding videos, and you won’t
have to apologize to people you don’t remember insulting.
3. Beware the Infamous “Wardrobe Malfunction”
Black underwear, white dress. It was a bad idea in elementary
school, and it’s still a bad idea today. Check in a mirror in
various lighting situations to make sure that your dress isn’t
sheer or invisible in certain conditions prior to the ceremony.
If you are renting a tux, check it for rips and make sure you
have it fitted before you bring it home. Also, black is the only
acceptable color for a tuxedo.
4. Late to the Altar
Not only is this one inconsiderate to the guests and your
soon-to-be spouse, but it also wreaks havoc on your vendors. Ice
sculptures melt, food gets cold, and photographers lose needed
time to pose people and get those still shots for memory albums.
The only reason you should ever be late to your own wedding
would be something completely beyond your control – like a force
of nature.
5. Running out of Food/Drinks
You made the guest list. You know how many people you expect to
be there. Running out of food is a good way to make sure your
guests feel unappreciated and is inexcusable. This is not the
place to save money. Make sure you have enough dinner and drinks
for all who are expected to attend; it’s better to throw some
away than have hungry guests and nothing to feed them.
6. Know Where the Ring Is Before Walking Down the Aisle
It happens more than you might think. The best man is supposed
to be holding the rings, and he leaves them in his other coat.
The bride expects them to be brought on a pillow but the
ring-bearer is only eight and thought they were golden Barbie
doll crowns. Do one more spot check for the rings before you
start down the aisle and you won’t have to worry about an
awkward moment and a ruined ceremony.
7. Inviting Your “Ex” – Without Telling Anyone
Unless there is an extremely good reason for inviting your
ex-boyfriend or ex-wife, don’t do it. It makes everyone
uncomfortable. A close corollary to this is not letting members
of the wedding party know what your betrothed’s name is (yes, it
sounds unbelievable but it DOES happen). If you have not been
engaged for a long time, or you recently ended a long-standing
relationship prior to your wedding and your wedding party isn’t
familiar with your intended, make sure you introduce them. You
don’t want to deal with a wedding toast to you and your
ex-girlfriend because the best man didn’t know your bride’s
name!
About Author :
Chris Simeral is the creator of The Ultimate Wedding Vow
Toolkit, the wedding-coordinator-approved home-study course for
couples personalizing or renewing their wedding vows. Sign up
for the free wedding vow mini-course at http://www.weddingvowtoo
lkit.com.