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Mini Form
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It is important to relate well to your wedding service providers. The countdown to the
special day comes with a gamut of emotions. Mood swings may come easily. Everyone is on the same team. Planning can
get hectic, but this is a blissful moment in your life. Keep in mind what all of the preparation is for - celebrating
your love. Consider the following tips regarding working with your wedding service provider.
Anxiety can come easily in the months before a wedding. A lot of planning and deciding must be made. Some become
obsessed with reassuring themselves that all is going according to plan.
It is not a necessity to smother your wedding service provider. Your wedding is the biggest day of your life. It is
important to the providers as well, but they have other customers and a business to run. Call monthly to ensure you
and your provider are on the same page. It may be necessary to speak a few times the week before the wedding; otherwise,
do not constantly call the provider to ask about progress.
There is no such thing as the "perfect" customer, but there may be some attributes that providers appreciate more than
others. Providers want to be treated respectfully and kindly; they would like for you to trust their expertise; would
like you to call sparingly to check on progress; and they would like to hear what you think of their final work.
What if you love your provider so much, you would like to work with them again? For day-of-service providers (like
Limo or Disc Jockey service), a great tip will let them know
their work was appreciated. For other providers, a written letter of thanks or a small gift can let them know their
services were exceptional.
Budgeting can be difficult. There may be a need to cancel services before the wedding day. There is usually information
about handling the situation in the service contract. Be honest with your provider about the reason for cancelling.
They may be able to work with you on the pricing.
Your service providers want your wedding to be a success too. Yes, they have experience, but you may want things done
a certain way or want to change something. Asking your service provider to make modifications should not be a problem;
just be sure you are sending the right message. Service providers can be sensitive about their work; let them know you
love their work, but you would like some things done differently.
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