
i'm sure we all know somebody who's had {or is having} their wedding on a Saturday,here's our advice if you're planning your wedding
In years gone by weddings on Saturdays were said
to be very unlucky, with couples favouring ceremonies early in the week.
Typically,
Jewish weddings are held on Saturday night, often beginning with a Jewish
ritual service called Havdalah, which marks the end of the Sabbath.
Here are some pros for
holding your wedding on a Saturday:
Traditional weddings often take place on Saturdays.
Saturday weddings give you great flexibility in how early your wedding starts and how late your wedding ends.
Saturday weddings often are the most convenient wedding dates for your guests, family, & bridal party.
Traditional weddings often take place on Saturdays.
Saturday weddings give you great flexibility in how early your wedding starts and how late your wedding ends.
Saturday weddings often are the most convenient wedding dates for your guests, family, & bridal party.
Even if you plan your
wedding for a Saturday, you can still ask for discounts much like you would get
if you pursued a Friday wedding or a Sunday wedding.
Most of your guests and bridal party should not have to work the day after your wedding.
Most of your guests and bridal party should not have to work the day after your wedding.
Here are some cons for
holding your wedding on a Saturday:
Saturday weddings tend
to be the most expensive out of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday weddings.
Suppliers typically get
booked up faster for Saturday weddings than they do for Friday weddings &
Sunday weddings.
Planning a Saturday
wedding may take you longer due to supplier availability.
If you need help coordinating all aspects of your wedding day please get in touch
enjoy your saturday
{ailish}
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