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A Chat with Anshika Arora, Founder at South Asian Wedding Planning App: Eternity UK
Founded in February 2022, Eternity UK is the UK’s first South Asian wedding planning mobile app & website, encompassing a…
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I’m a wedding expert, here’s what to avoid – from bridesmaids to ceremony timing
COUPLES should avoid having too many bridesmaids if they want to prevent wedding dramas, an expert advises.
And they should tie the knot before 2pm so it isn’t getting dark when the photos are taken.
Kat says couples should avoid having too many bridesmaids if they want to prevent wedding dramas[/caption]
Meanwhile having family or friends take the wedding photos is a recipe for disaster, says Kat Williams, founder of Rock N Roll Bride magazine.
Guests should be banned from using phones at the ceremony and it’s a bad idea for brides to buy a dress in a smaller size to “slim into”, she warns.
She also advises couples not to order too much food — insisting guests don’t need canapes, ice creams, a sweet table and buffet.
Kat, of Reading, Berks — happily married since 2008 — said: “It is much more accepted these days to do non-traditional things for your wedding.”
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She adds: “You have more people to keep happy with their dresses and involve them with the hen parties.
“The more bridesmaids you have the more expensive it gets – less is more.”
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I’m a bride and I sold my wedding presents on Instagram, all the guests could see my sales but I don’t care
WE’RE all guilty of regifting the occasional present, or returning a gift without the giver knowing.
But one bride has come under fire after she brazenly sold her wedding gifts on Instagram, for all of her guests to see.
A bride has been slammed for flogging the wedding gifts she received on Instagram[/caption]
Taking to her Instagram stories, the newlywed shared a picture of a Samsonite luggage set that she was trying to flog.
Captioning the image, she wrote: “Selling this luggage set!!!
“We got it as a wedding present and forgot to return it…”
She went on to explain that the set had never been used and was still in the box, with the set having an asking price of $450 (£370.)
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Her advert has since been shared on Reddit by one of her followers who was left outraged by her behaviour.
They wrote: “Bride and groom trying to sell presents from their wedding on Instagram…a place where many of their wedding guests follow them…”
Fellow Reddit users were left equally shocked, slamming the newlyweds as tacky.
One wrote: “That’s really trashy.”
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“For real, why not just ask for cash… or maybe sell anywhere other than your own Insta. this feels so needlessly rude,” added another.
A third commented: “I’d be so ticked if I saw them 1) sell my gift! 2) sell my Gift for 1/2 of what I paid for it!”
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The post was shared on the subreddit r/weddingshaming.
The group has almost 367,000 members and is described as a “place to shame wedding themes, brides, grooms, wedding party, in-laws, outlaws, guests, Uncle Bob, vendors… you name it, we shame it!”