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Montreal Bachelor Party Planning: When to Inform the Bride-to-be About the Event
Thursday, June 10th, 2010Montreal Bachelor Party Planning: When to Inform the Bride-to-be About the Event
One of the trickiest parts of planning a Montreal bachelor party is telling the bride-to-be about the upcoming event. If you wait until the last minute she could turn into a scary bridezilla, but informing her too early is no good either. For your convenience, we’ve broken this tiny but important matter into three categories. Remember, when it comes to informing the blushing bride about the upcoming rendezvous, timing is everything!
Too far in advance: Letting the bride know about the Montreal bachelor party months before the event is never a wise idea. The more notice she has, the more time she’ll have to work the members of your group for information, arrange for spies, or even concoct a scheme to prevent the event from taking place.
Too close to the departure date: When it comes to women, there’s a subtle difference between running an idea by them and telling them something is going to happen. Informing the bride about a Montreal bachelor party just a few days before the event is likely to get her mad because it will look as though the groom doesn’t care what she has to say about it. She might even get angry enough to invent a wedding planning “emergency” that can’t be rescheduled. Prepare to hear the words, “If only I’d known about this sooner.”
Just right: Two to three weeks’ notice should be enough for most reasonable brides. She’ll get to feel like she’s being asked for permission, but hopefully won’t have enough time to infiltrate the group or throw a wrench into any plans.
