The Pros and Cons of Getting Married on a Holiday
Valentine’s Day, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, and even the Fourth of July are all popular holidays that many people choose to get married on. While we understand why getting married on a holiday can be appealing to a lot of couples, there are some things you might want to think about first.
The Pros of Getting Married on a Holiday
You’ll Always Remember Your Anniversary Date
It can be pretty hurtful when your significant other forgets your anniversary date, or worse, you forget your anniversary date! A lot of couples assume they’ll never forget such a memorable day, but as the years go on and life gets busy, it can become more difficult to remember. So, unfortunately, many couples forget their anniversary dates all the time. One pro of getting married on a holiday is that it’s a lot easier to remember your anniversary date. After all, every store and social media profile will be advertising the holidays at least two months in advance, giving you plenty of reminders.
Your Family is Already Together
Some families live far apart or don’t have much time for each other (it happens!), but they will often still make the time and travel the distance to be together over the holidays. This makes having a wedding on a holiday a definite pro because your family is already getting together anyway.
Instead of having to wrangle everyone up for your wedding you can be comforted by the idea that they will already be available to spend time with their ...
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