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How do you answer when are you getting married?
Here are 11 comebacks you can use to shut them all up.
- “I already did!
- “The day Khaleesi sits on the Iron Throne.”
- “Oh, my fiance lives underwater.”
- “December 18, 3018.”
- “When you sign me a blank cheque.”
- “We are waiting for the legalisation of same-sex marriage.”
- “I’m dying tomorrow, so may be never.”
What is the perfect wedding date?
The 20th and 21st of the month on every day of 2021 are wonderful wedding days. The same goes for the 1st and 2nd of the month if you want to round out your wedding anniversary numbers. This year there is a Friday the 13th in August, which some couples choose for extra kicks.
What marriage means to me?
‘Marriage is a bond between two people that no one else understands. A partnership that gets each other through life when you need each other the most and share the most amazing experiences with. ‘ ‘Marriage, to me, means choosing your team-mate, committing to them and working together for the rest of your lives.
Are there any awkward questions guests ask brides before the wedding?
In the weeks before your wedding, you have a lot on your plate, but you still need to be respectful and responsive to those you’ve invited to share in your day. Here are five Awkward Questions guests frequently ask brides, and the best way to respond.
What do your guests need to know about your wedding?
Transport and logistics will be another key question from your guests. Will they need to make their own way to the ceremony, or have you organised shuttle buses or additional transport? If guests are driving to the venue, you’ll need to include any relevant details regarding parking options.
How to answer your wedding website FAQs?
When answering your wedding website FAQs try to be as clear and informative as possible. Your guests (especially first-time wedding guests) will want to make sure they do everything on their end to make your day as perfect as possible.
What to do if you’re having a large wedding?
Especially if you’re having a larger wedding, you’re going to confront some awkward, semi-rude questions. Grin and bear it—you’re the hostess, and you can shake your head and laugh at the awkwardness in private with your bridesmaids and spouse later!