Managing Colleagues While Planning Your Dream Wedding

Read on for a few suggestions on how to handle this problem. You can also check out some of our other posts for wedding planning tips like this one.
In this post, you will get ideas on:
How to Master the Art of Co-Worker Communication, Keep Your Sanity Intact, and Still Get Your Dream Wedding
1. Co-workers Who Offer to Help
When colleagues find out you’re getting married they have all kinds of suggestions for where you should have the reception, what kind of food to serve, and where to have your registry. They mean well, of course, but the way to handle this is to say something like “ Thank you, those are great suggestions. But we have wedding planning services that are taking care of that for us.Weddings by K’mich newsletter
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2. Deciding Who to Invite...or Not Invite?
This is a bit trickier because you’re dealing with people’s feelings here and you have to be mindful of the fact that they consider you as a friend and will expect to be invited. If your budget allows, you could pick a few of your closest friends and invite them privately and tell them not to let anyone else know because you don’t want anyone to feel rejected.When it comes to inviting co-workers, the rule of thumb is to examine your relationship with that person. Are you close? Do you meet outside of work and hang out? If so they are probably already on your guest list if you have a close relationship.
3. What If You Don’t Want to Invite Anyone?
There are some instances when you might not want to invite anyone from work. Or maybe you would like to but your budget is tight and won’t allow for any extra guests. How do you let them down gently without hurting their feelings?The best way to handle that is simply to tell everyone that you and your partner are having a small wedding limited to just family and a few close friends. You’d like to invite everyone but simply can’t because you have a small budget and are paying for wedding planning services out of your savings. Most people can understand not having the financial ability to do something and won’t hold it against you.
4. Have a Pre-Wedding Office Lunch
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