Here are some tips for engaged couples preparing for the wedding:
1. Enjoy the congratulations but avoid the endless questions
Do not be surprised by the questions you will encounter after the engagement: When are you getting married? Where are you getting married? Will your wedding be small or big? What color will the wedding dress be? Of course, your family and friends are excited and want to know what you are up to. In reality, planning a wedding is exciting, but you may also feel like you have a part-time job that demands a lot from you, among your other responsibilities. Planning a wedding can be stressful as well as fun. So, until you are both ready to start planning, answer the questions posed in the early days as "We haven't decided yet" or "I'll let you know when it's clear."
2. Set a budget for your wedding plan
Many of the "perfect" wedding photos you see on the Internet are designed as meticulously as the magazine pages. Behind it is a whole team from art directors to florists and other wedding professionals. Mark your favorites all day long. But never forget the idea of how expensive these ideas can be. So you can handle your wedding plans in a healthier way.
3. Decide for yourself when you want to get married
As you get engaged, your family and friends will start to present their ideas on what date and where you should get married. Forget all the myths like "The best day for a wedding is Saturday" or "A wedding is planned in at least a year". You can actually organize what you want in any time. Pick it wherever and whenever it will make the two of you most happy to marry.