An Unplugged Ceremony.

As a bride, you have many important decisions to make when it comes to your wedding. One of the most important is whether or not to allow guests to use their phones and other electronic devices during the ceremony. While there are pros and cons to both sides, you may want to consider having an unplugged wedding ceremony.

No doubt about it, seeing people on their phones during your wedding ceremony is incredibly annoying. Not only is it distracting, but it also shows a lack of respect for the sanctity of the moment. However, there are a few ways to deal with this problem. 

First, you can ask your officiant to make an announcement asking guests to please put their phones away. This way, everyone will be able to focus on you and your spouse as you exchange your vows and celebrate becoming husband and wife. Plus, it’ll make for some great candid shots when everyone is looking your way and smiling instead of looking down at their phones! So if you want your guests to be fully present on your big day, make sure to ask your officiant to make that all-important announcement.

To help your guests disconnect from their devices and connect with you, provide a designated area where they can go to check their phones. This can be a table near the back of the room, where guests can discreetly check their messages and put their phones away before returning to the festivities. By providing this service, you can help your guests stay present and make your wedding day even more special.

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. It's a day to celebrate your love for each other and start your lives together as husband and wife. But it's also a day when you'll be surrounded by your closest family and friends. And with social media being such a big part of our lives these days, it's only natural that people will want to share photos and updates from your big day. But that doesn't mean you have to put up with guests who are more interested in getting the perfect shot for Instagram than actually enjoying the moment.

Whatever you decide to do, just remember that your wedding day is about you and your spouse, not your guests' social media habits.

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