For a bride and groom, it can sometimes seem unfair not to share their happiness with the world online.
After all, you’ve found the person you loved, how could you not celebrate, especially with your friends and family?
Truth is; people have no problem with you doing that. It’s just the incessant posting of love quotes, photos and constant updates that sometimes gets on people’s nerves.
So how are you supposed to conduct yourself online without annoying your soon-to-be wedding guests? To guide you, here are some rules that could help.
Social Media Rules for Weddings
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Oversharing
You know that annoying friend who shares every detail of their lives? Don’t be that person.
It’s okay to want to tell people about the more amazing moments of your wedding preparation, such as finally choosing a cake, or getting that venue you wanted.
However, this doesn’t mean that you should embellish your posts with cutesy captions about your beau.
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Posting without Permission
Imagine how upset you’d be if you got tagged in photos that portrayed you in a less-than-appealing situation. In fact, an amusing moment between you and your loved ones might come off as embarrassing. It may also ruin your relationship.
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Details of the Wedding
You can never be too careful. If you’re getting married in peak wedding season, you will have your share of competition for renting venues, and hiring the right wedding photographer and caterer.
Keep details private. At least until you’ve finalized ideas and made bookings.
Have a close net of people you trust—aka your bridal entourage. These are your go-to people.
When the going gets tough, you turn to them.
Say Cheese!
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