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Big Wedding or Small?

 
Are you struggling to decide between a big, extravagant wedding and a small, intimate ceremony?
 

Both options have their own unique set of advantages and disadvantages.


One advantage of having a big wedding is that it allows you to invite all of your loved ones, including distant relatives and old friends that you haven't seen in years. A big wedding can also be a great opportunity to celebrate with a larger group of people and create memories that will last a lifetime.


However, there are also a few disadvantages to consider. One disadvantage is that big weddings can be quite expensive, as you'll need to cover the cost of venue rentals, catering, and other expenses for a larger guest list. Additionally, big weddings can be overwhelming and stressful to plan, as there are many details to consider and coordinate.


On the other hand, small intimate weddings can be more budget-friendly and less stressful to plan. They also allow for a more personal and intimate experience, as you can focus on the ceremony and your loved ones rather than trying to please a large group of people.


One disadvantage of small intimate weddings is that you may not be able to invite all of your loved ones, which can be difficult if you have a large family or a wide circle of friends. Additionally, small intimate weddings may not have the same grandeur and celebration feel as a big wedding, which can be a drawback for some couples.


Ultimately, the choice between a big wedding and a small intimate one is a personal decision that depends on your budget, preferences, and circumstances. Consider what is most important to you and your partner, and make a decision that feels right for the two of you.


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