How to Plan a Wedding When Your Families Don’t Get Along
What happens when two people love each other?but their families don?t get along" For starters, it makes having a wedding that much more complicated. Sure, we?re all used to family quibbles, but you?re probably only thinking of your blood (or adopted) relatives. It?s not the same when two different dynasties disagree. And depending on how far the two sides stray, things can get a little messy when you?re planning a gathering of the two, such as a wedding or its related events.
If you?re lucky, both of your families get along just fine, or they might have some opposing opinions but don?t interact much. If you lie on the other side, however, you might be facing Romeo- and Juliet-style drama. Most commonly, however, is somewhere in-between.
So, how do you deal with that when it comes to your special day" Ideally, you want to do everything to soothe the situation from the start and take all the necessary steps to avoid drama. In most cases, that means compromising and keeping a cool head. Consider a Limited Capacity Venue or Destination Wedding
Use the excuse of a limited venue capacity to be picky with who gets an invite and who doesn?t. If you think someone might cause chaos at your wedding, save money on the stationary and just invite them out to drinks at another point to celebrate with them.
You can also take this a step further by having a destination wedding, as not everyone will be able to attend a celebration overseas. However, should you want someone speci...
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