Facebook: The social networking site that turns intelligent adults into insecure adolescents on a regular basis. Whatâs not to love about the site that allows people who havenât seen the inside of a high school in decades to behave like a high school student all over again? Who has the most friends, who has the most likes, who has the most picture comments? Itâs a popularity contest all over again, and people love it. However, Facebook can actually ruin some pretty special moments in your life if you let it; particularly your wedding. Hereâs how to ensure Facebook doesnât ruin your big day.
Your Engagement is Facebook OfficialâŚ
âŚand now your family members are mad at you. Okay, you cannot put your relationship status on display until you make a few phone calls. Of course itâs easier, but friends and family you are close to are definitely going to feel upset and unimportant if they hear the news online rather than straight from you. Make a few calls before you change your status.
So-Called Friends Make Snarky Comments
Ladies, be honest; whatâs not to love about a 2.5 carat diamond with a one carat band? Nothing! However, as soon as you post pics of your ring you start to see the snarky comments from people who you thought were your friends. They are likely hidden in the, âCongratulations! Your ring is gorge! Youâre so brave to wear something that big since people will probably all think itâs fake!â Take a few minutes to hide these people from your newsfeed and youâll feel a little better.
People Get Upset
Itâs not uncommon for Facebook friends to assume theyâll get an invite to your wedding because you talk a lot online. Just because you have k ids the same age and comment on each otherâs statuses a lot regarding childrenâs clothing sales or activities does not make you real life buddies. These are the kind of people who may make a comment about looking for their invitation or how excited they are to share your big day with you; ward them off politely by telling them that as much as youâd like to invite them, you only have room for so many guests in your venue and immediate family comes first.
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