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7 Wedding Planning Mistakes That Must Be Avoided

If you are already in a relationship, inarguably, the most important phase is your wedding. Weddings require extensive planning and consideration of various aspects with respect to the lives of both you and your partner. As far as planning for a wedding is concerned, everyone sure does take things seriously. However, there are a few mistakes people make while planning their wedding. In this article, we look at common wedding planning mistakes to avoid.

There is no doubt that weddings are planned meticulously. However, things can go wrong if certain key aspects aren't dealt with effectively. Let us go ahead and look at these common wedding planning mistakes people make. Here are 7 wedding planning mistakes to avoid. Read on...

The Budget

The Budget

Well, the budget is one of the most elusive aspects as far as wedding planning is concerned- if not done diligently, things can go horribly wrong. Most couples end up screwing up the budget when it comes to the wedding and the foremost reason behind that is planning.

Views Of Elders

Views Of Elders

It is important to take into consideration the views of elders when it comes to planning your wedding. Taking elders' views will give you insight into the right approach and factors that need to be considered.

An Inaccessible Venue

An Inaccessible Venue

The main purpose of holding a wedding is to ensure that everyone you invite can make it. IF you plan to hold your wedding in an inaccessible location, it really isn't going to serve any purpose, is it? Make sure you choose the right venue that is accessible to everyone.

Inviting Unwanted People

Inviting Unwanted People

Make sure you suit with your partner and decide on the people you wish to invite for your wedding. This is something most people ignore. Do not invite people who will do nothing but spread negative vibes through their presence. For instance, inviting your ex, although you had a reciprocal break-up, will not leave a good taste in the mouth.

Overly Depending On Your Parents For Expenditure

Overly Depending On Your Parents For Expenditure

Your wedding expenditure should ideally be on your head. Overly depending on your parents is not the hallmark of a mature individual. You must make sure that financially, your dependence on your parents is a bare minimal.

Not Taking Decisions Fast

Not Taking Decisions Fast

Your wedding planning should involve quick decision making in order to avoid undesirable hiccups. If decision making isn't fast, you sure are going to end up in a lot of trouble.

Not Inviting Professionals

Not Inviting Professionals

Make sure you do not invite unprofessionals. Also, introspect the charges of professionals you wish to hire for your wedding.

Story first published: Tuesday, October 14, 2014, 18:07 [IST]