Communication Advice for Wedding Event

Hey ladies! I know that you’re all excited about your wedding, but there is one thing that we need to chat about. Communication. It’s important for any healthy relationship, and it’s even more important when we are trying to make a marriage work. So let me share with you some of my best communication advice for the big day.

How to small talk someone at a wedding

conversation at a weddingWhile many people may think that the bride is the only person who has to plan for a wedding, it’s important not to forget about your partner in crime. One of the most crucial aspects of planning for a wedding is ensuring that you are on the same page regarding communication. You don’t want any miscommunications or disagreements, after all, it is said and done! So here are some tips on how to communicate with your partner during this eventful time.

  • The first thing you should do is decide on your theme! You can go with something traditional or unique. Whatever you choose will make the rest of the planning easier because you’ll know what colors to use and how your decorations should look.
  • After that, be sure to pick out a fantastic photographer who has experience with weddings so they can capture every moment beautifully. And don’t forget about music! You’ll need someone talented enough to keep up with all those special moments as well as entertain everyone during dinner time.
  • Ask questions often- Communication can be tricky, so even if you feel like something isn’t needed, ask anyway! It’s better safe than sorry because while you might not need an answer now.
  • Don’t keep anything from each other, even if it seems like something small
  • Talk about what you want out of life together
  • Have an open line of dialogue where both people feel heard and understood by the other person.

Ways to start a conversation at a wedding

Think about the last wedding you attended. How often did you find yourself awkwardly standing in a circle of people who didn’t know each other? If this sounds like your experience at weddings, we have some tips to help get conversations flowing. The first thing to do is introduce yourself and ask others what they do for work or where they’re from. Another great way to start a conversation is with an icebreaker question such as “What’s the best part about being single?” or “If you could change one thing about your partner, what would it be?” No matter how hard it may seem, there are always ways to strike up a conversation when surrounded by strangers.

Weddings are often the perfect opportunity to meet new people, but what if you’re not sure how to start a conversation? You might be thinking that this is an awkward situation. It doesn’t have to be!  If you’re feeling anxious about approaching someone at a wedding, here are five ways you can get started:

  • Ask for their opinion on something;
  • Compliment them;
  • Introduce yourself and ask them how they know the bride or groom;
  • Find out who their plus one is and make small talk with them;
  • Share your own story (or question).