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Why are we obligated to pay for electricity, venue corkage, pictorial fees, and crew meals & transportation during the wedding in the Philippines?

Why are we obligated to pay for electricity, venue corkage, pictorial fees, and crew meals & transportation during the wedding in the Philippines?   When planning a wedding in the Philippines, several considerations come into play, particularly concerning the venue, chosen package, and engaging suppliers for the event. These costs may not always be included in the all-inclusive package offered by the wedding planner.   In comparison, certain countries offer comprehensive packages, often at a higher cost. In the Philippines' context, we are well aware of the challenges tied to currency conversion. The exchange rate between the peso and other currencies, like the dollar, can significantly vary. Due to the peso's relatively lower value, specific package elements aren't fixed, such as corkage fees. These fees fluctuate based on their variable nature, calculated according to actual consumption during the event. For example, electricity power charges at the venue might exceed...

5 Ways You Can Lessen Your Wedding Planning Stress

5 Ways You Can Lessen Your Wedding Planning Stress
Wedding planning is certainly fun, but it’s also very challenging. Here are some tips that can help you manage your stress and strengthen your relationship along the way.

1. Keep a grateful perspective.

- The key to battle anxiety is to pause and think of the things you are grateful for in your relationship, in your wedding, or in life in general. Don’t let fear and worry overcome you.

2.Make a time to rest.

- The key to battle anxiety is to pause and think of the things you are grateful for in your relationship, in your wedding, or in life in general. Don’t let fear and worry overcome you.

3.Embrace a broader purpose

- Remember that a wedding is not just one big party that celebrates you. It’s also a time to celebrate your family, honor your parents, and share your joy with friends. The truth is, sometimes you will feel overwhelmed with all the demands coming from family and friends, but you don’t need to address everything. Figure out what’s important to you, and have an attitude of generosity so that you can see what changes you can actually make.

4. Accept Imperfections

-Most couples dream of the perfect wedding. But realistically, not everything will go the way you planned. Do your part to prepare and plan, but whenever things don’t seem to workout, remember it’s not the end of the world. Hire the right suppliers and be meticulous with choosing the people that will be in your wedding planning team. By doing so, it can keep the pressure off you and your fiance while you plan for your big day.

5. Avoid conflict

-Don’t assume that everything is fine if no one is mentioning anything. Giving each other a safe place to share is already winning half the battle. And should your partner share what bothers them, do not be quick to judge or dismiss. Sometimes all they need is a listening ear and an assuring voice that everything will be alright. Remember, your wedding is only a day, but your marriage is a lifetime.

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