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5 things never to say to a bride before her wedding

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Last updated: July 6, 2025 11:02 pm
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Things to Avoid Saying to a Bride Before Her Wedding Day

Getting married is a significant event in anyone’s life, but the stress and anxiety that come with it can be overwhelming. The most anticipated moment for any couple is when the wedding day finally comes to an end, and they can relax and reflect on the day. However, there are certain things that should never be said to a bride before she walks down the aisle.

Pre-wedding conversations should be carefully thought out to avoid causing unnecessary stress or anxiety for the bride. It’s important to be mindful of the impact that our words can have on someone who is about to embark on such a momentous occasion.

Here are some things you should never say to a bride before her wedding day:

Avoid Asking: Are You Sure You’re Making the Right Decision?

Questioning the bride’s decision to get married can be incredibly hurtful and damaging to the relationship. It can cause the bride to second-guess herself and create unnecessary panic and doubt. Bringing up her ex-partner is also a big no-no, as it can undermine her choices and lead to emotional turmoil.

Relationship expert Lisa Welsh from Save That Spark advises against asking such questions, as they can add fuel to the fire and create unnecessary emotional stress for the bride. It’s important to respect her decisions and offer support rather than criticism.

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Avoid Commenting on Weight: You’ve Really Lost or Gained Weight

Making comments about the bride’s weight, whether intentional or not, can be perceived as insulting and hurtful. It’s best to focus on how happy and confident she feels rather than commenting on her physical appearance. Body comments can trigger shame and anxiety, especially during significant life events like a wedding.

Avoid Sharing Negative Experiences: “I Hated My Wedding. Hope Yours Goes Better.”

Sharing traumatic personal experiences or negative thoughts about weddings is not appropriate before someone’s big day. It’s important to offer support and positivity rather than bringing up your own regrets or past experiences. The focus should be on the bride and making her day special, not on your own issues.

Respect Privacy: Avoid Asking About Nerves for the Wedding Night and Babies

Asking personal questions about the wedding night or plans for children can create unnecessary pressure and discomfort for the bride. It’s best to give the couple space to discuss these topics on their own terms and not intrude on their private matters. Respect their boundaries and allow them to share if and when they are ready.

Avoid Mentioning Bad Weather: Rain is Forecast

Bringing up the possibility of rain on the wedding day can be a surefire way to ruin the bride’s mood. It’s important to be supportive and positive, especially when it comes to something as important as a wedding. Focus on creating a peaceful and stress-free environment for the bride, rather than adding to her worries.

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