Things that May Go Wrong at a Wedding
Despite all the planning, rehearsals and everything else that can be possibly done, some things 'do' go wrong in majority of the weddings. The only thing you can do is, be ready to handle small wedding mishaps, and have a plan B for worst case wedding day scenarios. For those who are getting ready to walk down the aisle, here's a list of things you should know beforehand.
While it's a universally accepted fact that a perfect wedding is everyone's dream and nobody's reality, planning well for 'The Day' takes you many steps closer to your dream wedding. For the rest, you can try to prevent certain wedding day disasters and gracefully manage wedding day mishaps in a way that no one (but you and a few close friends), knows what, if anything went wrong. Given below are the most common small mishaps and worst case scenarios at a wedding, ways to manage disasters on the day of the wedding, and tips to properly plan your wedding.
Before you read any further, know that your wedding 'mishaps' are the ones that are going to make your wedding truly memorable (for wrong or right reasons, depending on how you handle them). Besides, no one is going to know that the centerpiece was supposed to have shades of baby pink in it or that the dessert served was not what you ordered, unless you tell them. Now, go through the given list and if any of these happen on your wedding day, cover them up quickly or make them your style statement without alerting your wedding guests.
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Some of the mishaps mentioned above (and those left out) are beyond your control (believe it or not, you cannot control the weather!). In such situations, you have two options: freak out (cry, yell or frown through your wedding) or do some quick, effective 'wedding disaster management' with aplomb and dignified grace. If you think the second option suits you best, here are some helpful tips.
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The most (and the only) important thing you can do to have a dream wedding is plan out the whole thing and then execute it in the best way you can. Because of the wedding mishaps you might have on the wedding day, you don't have to throw your hands up and say it's never going to work your way so why strive. You are right, there is no point in striving but there is a huge reward in trying. For starters, you will be more prepared, more in control and when anything goes wrong, you will know where to turn for help. All you have to do is follow some tips for wedding planning and preparation.
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For most people, especially the brides, their wedding day is very close to their heart and something that they have planned for a long time. But in the quest to make your wedding, the wedding of your dreams, don't forget the real reason for the wedding day: your marriage. So keep yourself calm, and enjoy even the seemingly 'bad' experiences. If not, the one thing you are sure to regret more than the wedding day mishaps and disasters is, wasting time fretting over things instead of participating in the joy and celebration of your wedding. |
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Before you read any further, know that your wedding 'mishaps' are the ones that are going to make your wedding truly memorable (for wrong or right reasons, depending on how you handle them). Besides, no one is going to know that the centerpiece was supposed to have shades of baby pink in it or that the dessert served was not what you ordered, unless you tell them. Now, go through the given list and if any of these happen on your wedding day, cover them up quickly or make them your style statement without alerting your wedding guests.

Some of the mishaps mentioned above (and those left out) are beyond your control (believe it or not, you cannot control the weather!). In such situations, you have two options: freak out (cry, yell or frown through your wedding) or do some quick, effective 'wedding disaster management' with aplomb and dignified grace. If you think the second option suits you best, here are some helpful tips.

The most (and the only) important thing you can do to have a dream wedding is plan out the whole thing and then execute it in the best way you can. Because of the wedding mishaps you might have on the wedding day, you don't have to throw your hands up and say it's never going to work your way so why strive. You are right, there is no point in striving but there is a huge reward in trying. For starters, you will be more prepared, more in control and when anything goes wrong, you will know where to turn for help. All you have to do is follow some tips for wedding planning and preparation.

For most people, especially the brides, their wedding day is very close to their heart and something that they have planned for a long time. But in the quest to make your wedding, the wedding of your dreams, don't forget the real reason for the wedding day: your marriage. So keep yourself calm, and enjoy even the seemingly 'bad' experiences. If not, the one thing you are sure to regret more than the wedding day mishaps and disasters is, wasting time fretting over things instead of participating in the joy and celebration of your wedding.