
"Not Difficult at All! 5 Essential Rules for the Bride and Groom to Be Loved by Guests and Staff on Their Wedding Day"
2017.07.13 published
I Want to Be a Bride and Groom Loved by Everyone ♡
On the wedding day, the bride and groom are the hosts who entertain the guests*
However, it is still true that for the venue staff and the guests, [the stars of the day are indeed the bride and groom!]♡
As the main characters of the wedding, the couple is always in the spotlight*
To be seen positively, as in "What a wonderful couple! What a good relationship!" it is essential to not forget small considerations and thoughtfulness, both during and outside the wedding ceremony♩
In this article, we will introduce five essential rules for becoming a beloved bride and groom on your wedding day*
Rule 1*Greet the staff with a smile
Greeting is the foundation of communication! Just as we were taught since childhood, when you arrive at the venue, make sure to greet not only your planner, hair and makeup staff, and photographer but also the many other staff members with a smile*
A wedding is an event supported by many people behind the scenes, often without your knowledge.
Through greetings, you can express your gratitude to everyone, and it feels good for both sides♩
Rule 2*Carefully listen to speeches and performances
Once the reception begins, there will be time for speeches and performances by guests, such as friends' speeches and entertainment*
If you are distracted or engaged in conversation with other guests during this time, those who prepared will feel sad...!
When guests come forward to perform, remember to listen attentively, enjoy, and applaud♡
Rule 3*Don’t talk too much with each other
During the reception, guests will be watching the bride and groom closely*
It's perfectly fine to chat lightly with your partner, but be careful not to talk too much!
If the lovebirds are deeply engaged in conversation, even those wanting to join may hesitate and be conscious of interrupting...!
Always keep an eye on your surroundings and try not to create an atmosphere that excludes others*
