Scott Stevens

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STUDY: THE WEDDING TRADITIONS COUPLES ARE READY TO DITCH

When it comes to weddings, these days, just about anything goes. While some traditions seem here to stay, like exchanging rings and walking down the aisle, a new survey suggests couples want to make their weddings as unique as they are.

According to a poll of 2-thousand U.S. adults in serious relationships, engaged or married, 78% say weddings are more memorable when they reflect the couple’s lives.

  • About two-thirds (68%) feel it’s more important to customize the wedding than to follow tradition.
  • That means different things to different people, for 45% it means having the ceremony somewhere that has personal significance.
  • Just over a third (36%) feel it means walking down the aisle to a different song than “The Wedding March,” for 29% it’s leaving the traditional dress code behind and for 18% it’s choosing an unconventional theme.
  • Traditions people consider outdated and would like to leave in the past include not seeing each other before the ceremony (36%) and wearing a white dress (36%).
  • But the top tradition modern couples are ditching is the bride’s family paying for the wedding (46%).
  • No matter how much you plan, things can still go wrong on the big day, as 63% of married couples dealt with at least one surprise mishap on their wedding day. The most common ones include family drama (34%), missing or late guests (32%) and bad weather (27%).
  • The wedding advice those who’ve already tied the knot would give couples planning their wedding now is to communicate opinions honestly (57%), go with the flow (46%) and make a detailed budget (45%).

Source: SWNS Digital

Scott's Thoughts:

  • As a wedding guest, it’s a lot more fun to attend a ceremony at the beach or a park than a house of worship, as long as there’s still cake!
  • I like having a DJ. Hate to see that go.
  • Did you include some old school traditions that were important to you at your wedding? Which ones?

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