Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Being a Bridesmaid - How to Keep the Bride Happy


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The wedding bells will soon be ringing and you've found yourself wearing bridesmaid shoes. By asking you to be in the wedding party, the bride has invited you for to be a special part of one of the most important events in her life. As a bridesmaid, you will be responsible for helping the bride-to-be prepare for her wedding day. Sometimes, even the kindest of women can turn into the infamous "Bridezilla" during wedding planning. Help avoid bridal breakdowns by following these tips.



  • Realize It's Not Your Wedding: No matter how much you like being in control now is the time to practice restraint and let the bride to be call the shots. This doesn't mean that you can't offer your opinion or suggestions, but don't get upset or angry if she decides to go in the complete opposite direction. From the dress you wear to reception location your job is to be supportive of her decision.



  • Don't Take on More than You Can Handle: Part of being a brides maid is being there when she needs you. Your responsibilities can include anything from writing out invitation to helping her pick out her dress. While it is important to take part in activities she requests you do, it's also important to know your limits. If you think you're getting in over your head let her know. Taking on more than you can handle will leave her with tons of things that need to be done at the last minute and no one to do them. Basically, don't make promises you can't keep or take on tasks you can't complete.



  • Be Available: The fact that your in the wedding doesn't mean you need to put your entire life on hold, but it does me you should make plans to be available for things like dress shopping, the bachelorette party and the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. Upon accepting the position as bridesmaid, speak to the bride-to-be and find out what she expects you to take part in.



  • Be Up-front and Honest: By asking you to be in the wedding party, the bride-to-be is telling you that she wants you to be front and center for this important part of her life and you should be honored by that fact. Unfortunately, weddings can be very expensive and depending on the bride, can require a very serious commitment on your part. If you don't feel you can live up to or afford your title as bridesmaid be honest and upfront from the beginning. She may be disappointed that you can't participate as a bridesmaid but she will be happy that you came to her and were honest instead of waiting until a month before the wedding.



  • Be Patient: The term "Bridezilla" wasn't coined and used for a popular television show for no reason. Women who are soon to be brides can do some crazy things. They can be emotional, angry, demanding, panicky, indecisive, or down right mean. While it's not always an acceptable way to act, it does happen and as a bridesmaid you may find your self biting your tongue more than once. Try to be understanding during this hectic time. There is no reason to let her walk all over you or other members of the bridal party, but if it does happen handle it as a mature adult by either addressing it quietly and calmly or simply letting is slip off your shoulder.




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