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Post-Engagement Mistakes to Avoid

An engagement is an amazing event that brings the families as well as the bride and the groom close. Read the article and check out the guidelines that may help you avoid Post-Engagement Mistakes.

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<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Engagement</strong> <strong>Mistakes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Avoid</strong><br />

Popping the question. Putting a ring on it. Getting that rock. There is a <strong>to</strong>n of ways <strong>to</strong> say it –<br />

you’re engaged! It’s one of most exciting times in your life. The s<strong>to</strong>ry is likely <strong>to</strong> be <strong>to</strong>ld again<br />

and again through generations. <strong>Engagement</strong>s can be fun, romantic, silly, or a huge surprise.<br />

While pulling off the perfect engagement s<strong>to</strong>ry is the <strong>to</strong>p goal, what happens next is just as<br />

important. <strong>Post</strong>-engagement gaffes are popular online. There’s the video of a women knocking<br />

the ring out of a guy’s hand straight in<strong>to</strong> the water or a man passing out immediately after<br />

popping the question. There are a few mistakes that you’ll want <strong>to</strong> avoid making right out of<br />

the gate. The excitement of the moment can easily lead <strong>to</strong> some pretty egregious errors. Check<br />

out the tips below on what big mistakes you’ll want <strong>to</strong> sidestep once that question is popped.<br />

Social Media Rush<br />

In the age of instant knowledge there are drawbacks <strong>to</strong> everything being right there at your<br />

fingertips. It’s easy <strong>to</strong> write, post, click, and send without a second thought. More often than<br />

not the ability <strong>to</strong> instantly post something online turns out <strong>to</strong> be the worst idea possible. Sadly<br />

once something is out there in the Twitter or Facebook universe – it’s out there forever. That<br />

means the minute you post pictures of your beautiful ring then your collective online<br />

community is going <strong>to</strong> start spreading the buzz. Take a moment before you head <strong>to</strong> your social<br />

media apps and remember where that information might need <strong>to</strong> go first. If you have a close<br />

family and siblings then consider how they might feel learning about your engagement on a<br />

Facebook post. Your parents may not even have social media <strong>to</strong> begin with. It’s a small thing<br />

that usually gets thrown aside in favor of posting your pictures as soon as possible but just<br />

remember the ramifications of not telling the right people first.<br />

Sudden Planning<br />

Sometimes the thrill of the moment can lead <strong>to</strong> some knee-jerk reactions. Couples have gone<br />

from celebrating the moment <strong>to</strong> booking a church within the span of an hour. Sometimes the<br />

romance can get the better of you. Planning your wedding becomes a major event you need <strong>to</strong>


start planning as soon as you can. Before you jump in<strong>to</strong> planning mode, let the engagement<br />

feeling wash over for a bit. It’s understandable that you want <strong>to</strong> begin planning your big day as<br />

soon as you possibly can. There is a lot <strong>to</strong> think about! But sadly with the swell of excitement,<br />

bad choices can be made. Locations can be booked that you aren’t happy with down the road.<br />

People can be promised a spot in your bridal lineup that you have differing opinions on when it<br />

comes right down <strong>to</strong> it. Instead of rushing <strong>to</strong> planning mode, wait. Enjoy the moment. There is<br />

plenty of time <strong>to</strong> begin planning your dream wedding. Rushing <strong>to</strong> invite guests, promise<br />

bridesmaids or groomsmen, and book a location you’re not thrilled about is never the smartest<br />

move <strong>to</strong> make.<br />

Ruin the Moment<br />

Nothing can take the wind out of engagement sails faster than jumping on your phone <strong>to</strong> begin<br />

the calling, texting, snapping, tweeting, and posting spree that often happens right after the<br />

engagement. If both you and your future spouse are on board with the digital sharing, go for it.<br />

If your partner isn’t so keen on updating followers as soon as possible then it might be the<br />

smarter choice <strong>to</strong> keep your phone in your pocket and enjoy the moment at hand. An<br />

engagement is an amazing event meant <strong>to</strong> be savored. It’s a special time for you and your<br />

partner so respecting that bond means you may need <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>ss aside your desire <strong>to</strong> post<br />

everything online within minutes of the big question being asked. Living in the moment with<br />

your partner will ensure the two of you have time <strong>to</strong> celebrate this special time <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

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