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Tip of the Day: "The wedding industry is very bride-centered, so it can sometimes be hard to remember that you are, well, including a second person in this whole affair. That person often has opinions, even if they don’t voice them as often or as vivaciously as you do," says Carla Sancho of WeddingCollectibles.com.
Try to really talk and listen about your future spouse’s wedding expectations to make sure you’re both on the same page. If your fiancé hates large crowds and loud music, maybe your wedding shouldn’t be packing 300 people into an after-hours club. "Your wedding should be equal parts of the both of you, and it’s worth it to adjust your vision accordingly," she adds.
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