Wedding
Planning: Clear Communication with Your Wedding Guests
By
Jennifer Benson
Effective
communication between you and your wedding guests is essential
in the months leading up to your wedding. But in this stressful
time, how can you maintain healthy relationships with your
family and friends when you're flooded with questions and
feeling in over your head?
You know
your wedding guests ask for details because they care about you.
They want to feel involved and informed during this exciting
time in your life. And admit it, it's nice to have all the
attention focused on you and your Big Day! Yet it can often be a
bit overwhelming to answer the same questions over and over
again. Or maybe you're concerned that important wedding details
will be forgotten or misinterpreted.
In just a
few simple steps, you can create easy and accessible sources of
information specifically for and about your wedding. When your
wedding guests feel informed, confusion will be minimized for
them and for you. Everyone wins!
Sources of
Information:
1) Both
Sets of Parents - Of course, your parents will probably know all
about even the most minute detail of your wedding, but remember
to go over the basics to ensure that they will share accurate,
up-to-date information. Chances are, your parents will receive
inquiries when you're not around, so be sure to advise them of
any details you wish to have passed along.
2) Bridal
Party - This involves everyone from your bridesmaids and
groomsmen, to your ushers and guest book attendants. Your
wedding guests will definitely direct questions at these
individuals, and they'll want to be ready to offer assistance.
3) Bridal
Consultant or Wedding Planner - Obviously, this individual will
be in tune with your wedding itinerary and details, but ensure
that he or she has a quick reference to any and all questions
that may be presented.
4)
Personal Wedding Website or Wedding Webpage- Post all essential
wedding details online so accurate information can be displayed
24/7! Send the web address of your personal wedding website to
everyone on your email list. Also include the web address of
your wedding website with your wedding invitations so your
guests can come back often to view any new details you choose to
post.
Important
Details to Communicate:
1)
Schedule of Events - Include expected starting dates and times
for the wedding ceremony and reception, along with the
appropriate addresses and phone numbers. Relay maps or driving
directions and if necessary, any parking specifications or
restrictions for each venue.
2) Wedding
Gift Registry - Tactfully and effectively share what your
wedding guests really want to know: what you need and where they
can go to get it!
3) Contact
Info - List the "go to" person you've delegated for any further
details.
4) Allergy
Alerts - A must-have if your meal selections contain ingredients
that trigger well-known allergies.
5) Dress
Code Guidelines - If certain dress codes are in effect, it is
essential for your guests to be aware of this ahead of time.
6) Special
Requests - Special care needs to be given to potentially
delicate information such as "adult only" requests or "invited
guests only due to limited space". These issues should be
presented kindly and firmly, but in a sensitive manner.
7) Travel
and Lodging Info - Share special rates you've negotiated or
related accommodation details such as blocks of hotel rooms
reserved under your names. You may need to supply a unique code
for your wedding guests to provide at the time of booking.
8) Weather
Restrictions - If any part of your wedding celebration is being
held outdoors, convey all back-up arrangements should the
weather not cooperate.
9) "RSVP
By" Date - Have a deadline by which all RSVPs must be sent in.
Set your "RSVP By" date far enough in advance that you can
deliver an accurate guest count to your caterer and organize
proper seating arrangements for your tables.
10)
Currently Unknown Details - Your input is needed, even if you do
not yet have a definite opinion or a decision made regarding a
certain aspect of your wedding. Sometimes it's helpful when your
wedding guests can realize that you have not yet finalized a
certain element of your wedding, but will be sure to share more
once you have reached a decision. This can ease the pressure put
on you and your decision-making process. A personal wedding
website is especially effective in these instances, since you
may post a "More info coming soon!" page on your wedding
website.
Your
wedding guests will be thankful for the lines of communication
you've established for their benefit. With this in place, you
can get back to enjoying your family and friends, rather than
feeling overwhelmed by their questions. Clear communication is
critical to effectively plan a stress-free wedding. After all,
informed guests are happy guests...and happy guests are ready to
celebrate your amazing, unforgettable wedding day!
About the
Author
Jennifer
Benson is Vice President and cofounder of
WedQuarters.com
Wedding Websites, a leading online wedding service
provider. WedQuarters offers complete personal wedding websites,
enhanced with online and toll free wedding RSVP services.
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