Photo by: Joy Marie Photographers
8. DJ, Please Stop The Music
I've heard complaints about weddings where the thump-thumping of techno music didn't stop. (Grandma was afraid to step foot on the dance floor, lest she get clocked in the head by a stray fist pump.)
How to deal: During your cocktail hour and dinner, play music that's low enough so that guests can hear each other without having to scream. Pump up the volume when it's
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8. DJ, Please Stop The Music
I've heard complaints about weddings where the thump-thumping of techno music didn't stop. (Grandma was afraid to step foot on the dance floor, lest she get clocked in the head by a stray fist pump.)
How to deal: During your cocktail hour and dinner, play music that's low enough so that guests can hear each other without having to scream. Pump up the volume when it's appropriate, and don't seat any elderly guests right next to the speakers. Conversely, nothing is more awkward than being at a wedding where no one wants to get up and dance. Have fun with it: Once guests see your best Oppan Gangnam style impression, they'll want to join in, too.
Related: The Ultimate Guide to Wedding Music less