We live in a digital age, and one of the best / worst parts of said age is the wedding website.
Almost every couple has one, and I totally see the appeal of it. You can easily communicate wedding details, post your registry, and have an online RSVP which makes the lives of both you and your guests SO much easier.
However, some people take it a little far. For example, I do not need to know how you met your beloved at a Roscoe's Chicken House, and how you know it was meant to be when you saw the grease dripping down his chin.
I don't need to know about the proposal either. Obviously someone proposed, and I'm sure it was lovely.
Let's stick to the basics, friends. Otherwise, you run the risk of alienating people who are about to buy you gifts.
Almost every couple has one, and I totally see the appeal of it. You can easily communicate wedding details, post your registry, and have an online RSVP which makes the lives of both you and your guests SO much easier.
However, some people take it a little far. For example, I do not need to know how you met your beloved at a Roscoe's Chicken House, and how you know it was meant to be when you saw the grease dripping down his chin.
I don't need to know about the proposal either. Obviously someone proposed, and I'm sure it was lovely.
Let's stick to the basics, friends. Otherwise, you run the risk of alienating people who are about to buy you gifts.