Excitement,
smiles, and merriment are the features of a destination wedding.
Invitees either drive a few miles or board a plane to a choice
location to witness the join of husband and wife in holy matrimony.
The
logistics for organizing these types of weddings are enormous and it is
expected that no efforts should be spared to organize a fantastic and
hitch free one for the wedding to have a cheerful end.
However, there are rare situations that may lead to disruptions. Whether you are set to hold yours in Calabar or Dubai, Jovago.com, Africa’s number 1 hotel booking portal rounds up things that you should never do at a destination wedding.
Keep your commitment
Fulfilling
a commitment to attend a destination wedding is very important
especially if you sent in an RSVP confirming your attendance. But, if
you cannot make it, put a call through to the bride or groom offering
reasons why you cannot there. If eventually you make it, ensure that
have a brief discussion with the couple.
Don’t bring your kids if they’re not invited
Since
kids can get too excited and loud, it is advisable to leave them at
home. If they are not watched with an eagle eye, they will run around
and disrupt the wedding. In addition, the cries of babies may not be
appealing to others. It is either you come with a babysitter or you
deposit the kids to a family member or friend.
Don’t bring an uninvited guest
Destination
weddings are strictly organized on a budget and only invited guests
will be allowed to attend. There is no room for bringing a friend or a
significant other. Also, keep in mind the cost implications the
celebrants need to bear, be considerate and stick to their demands.
Gifts are not compulsory
Many
people who attend wedding feel the compulsion to bring gifts. But if
you cannot afford one, it is not a problem. The couples will even
cherish your presence whether you deliver gifts or not. With or without
the gifts, your best bet is to be at the event.
Don’t leave before the photo session
Words
alone cannot describe the thrills of a destination wedding, pictures
can tell better narrations. Hence, ensure that you do not leave without
taking photos with the couple, families and friends. It helps build
memories and grooms long lasting relationships.
Don’t post pictures on social media
On
the invitation card, it may be stated that cameras are not allowed
except the one hired by the couple. A magazine may have been paid to
cover the wedding. Thus, the couple wants them to have exclusive
pictures at the hotel or any venue they choose. So, do not take pictures without an express permission.
Adeniyi Ogunfowoke | Travel/Technology Writer
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