5 Reasons To Have a Small Wedding in 2020
As announced yesterday by the Prime Minster, weddings with up to 30 guests can take place in churches from 4th July. Brilliant news yes, however we still have a long way to go before full blown weddings with large receptions can take place. So today I thought it would be a good idea to talk about the option of a small wedding and the benefits it can bring. Instead of cancelling your plans altogether due to Coronavirus a small wedding can be the ideal solution for couples that had planned a large wedding but now have to downsize and rethink their celebration. I have invited Douglas Fry Wedding Photographer London onto the blog to give us a few reasons why he thinks small weddings are the way forward this summer!
5 reasons to have a small wedding in 2020
Social Distancing in a crowded space is very stressful.
Everyone has had the moment in the supermarket when pandemic etiquette goes into overdrive, the awkward hesitation, then exasperation, lunging and grabbing the quinoa and profusely apologising for closing the 3 meter hidden exclusion zone. Imagine this pressure at a wedding when everyone is on social tip toes anyway, it would all be too intense. Instead, how about half a dozen guests who are all of a similar mind set who can all have common sense and just relax and enjoy the ceremony and reception" Sounds much better?stress free
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