Weddings are a special day for not only the newly-weds but for their families as well.
So the question is, what is the choice of your wedding ceremony? You want it big and bold or small and simple? After some surveys from our experienced brides… here are some observations:-
BIG WEDDING
Plus
You get to invite all your family and friends to the ceremony.. no worries about forgetting or missing anyone important from the guest list
The more the merrier – the atmosphere will be amazing!
You get a free table for food tasting… some hotels does offer free food tasting if you commit >50 tables for the ceremony
Minus
- The cost will inevitably rise the more people you invite
- There’s much more work involved
SMALL WEDDING
Plus
- You get to spend more time with close friends and sit back and enjoy your moment than making your way round the guests
- You can feel more relaxed on your wedding day
- You can save money
- You can splurge and you have more choices in terms of venue since you do not need large space to accommodate your guest
- Incredibly easy to organise
- Have less things to worry about when preparing
- Super intimate.
Cons:
- You have to be selective with your guest list
- Could disappoint some family and friends who didn’t get invites
Photos courtesy of Yh Photographe. See more of his portfolio here: http://www.wedding.com.my/business/photo-and-videographers/yh-photography-the-eternity/1060
True Story:
Since we are talking about the appropriate size for a wedding, recently in the news, a Sri Lankan couple, Nisansala and Nalin had broken the record for the world’s biggest wedding with 126 bridesmaids, 25 best men, 20 page boys and 23 flowers girls – beating the previous record of 96 held by a Thai couple.
To plan a wedding is no easy deal, but a wedding of this size? Challenging! The bride’s sister, Champi happens to be one of the Sri Lanka’s leading wedding planner and dress designer who dressed all the bridesmaid as well.
This massive wedding was held at the Avendra Gardens in Negombo, about 30 kilometers from Colonbo. The wedding party – bride, groom, 126 bridesmaids, 25 best men, 20 page boys and 23 flower girls – were dressed in richly embroidered traditional costumes in purple and gold.
Malaysian out there, challenge accepted? 🙂