Ruined Relationships: How to Handle a Wedding Party Disaster
Weddings can bring out a lot of emotions, and not just from the bride or groom. When two people say they?re going to spend the rest of their lives together, you can expect just about every response from those involved, whether it?s members of the wedding party of family members.
Though most of those responses to an upcoming wedding ceremony are generally happy and congratulatory, you?ll often see that weddings can unfortunately bring out the worst in some people, too?whether it?s the jealous friend who cannot believe she wasn?t asked to be a bridesmaid to the bitter uncle who wasn?t asked to do the catering to the exacerbated mother of the bride who cries at the drop of the hat when a wedding detail goes wrong.
If any close family or friends are starting to give you trouble during your planning or on your wedding day, here are a few tidbits of advice so that you can fix the issue, keep your cool, and focus on what?s really important: that you are making a lifetime commitment to someone. First, Keep Calm
No matter what the conflict is, no matter how big or small, the most important thing to do is to try to keep calm. For example, if a bridesmaid is confronting you about how she doesn?t like her dress that you?ve picked out, or she?s fighting with another bridesmaid that she?s never gotten along with, don?t be afraid to step out of the room for a minute and take a breath. If the confrontation is happening through texts or in snide remarks through e-mails, close the computer...
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