5 Reasons Why a Micro Wedding May Not Work for You
Over the last few years, micro weddings have become all the rage. It makes sense. Wedding planning is a huge undertaking and with recent COVID restrictions, choosing a micro wedding has been a popular option for many couples. (Just a refresher: a micro wedding is a celebration with typically less than 50 people and the usual wedding traditions are done at a much smaller scale with a smaller budget.) Micro weddings are darling and can definitely work for a number of people?but that doesn’t mean they will work for you. If you’re considering a more intimate affair for your big day but are struggling with whether or not it’s the right decision, here are five reasons why a micro wedding may not work for you.
1. You Can’t Invite a Lot of People
The whole point of a micro wedding is to keep it small, which means you may be doing a ton of trimming when it comes to your guest list. If you or your fiancé come from big families or have expansive and close friend groups, this might not be the best option for you. Those closest to you will definitely be hurt if they’re not invited and chances are that you’ll probably be disappointed if they weren’t there, too. So why even do that to yourself if you don’t have to" Weddings should include those whom you love the most!
2. Some Guests Might Not Be Able to Attend
Reality check: just because you whittled down your guest list to 50 or less people doesn’t mean they’ll all show ...
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