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How to deal with emergencies in weddings? Seek an answer
Emergency 1: dirty wedding dress

When buying a wedding dress, you should ask about the on-site cleaning method, but it is best to leave it until after the wedding, so that the treatment effect is better. Spilled stains from wine or champagne should be treated immediately. Put a towel under the wedding dress, scrub it with white vinegar or water, and then blot it with absorbent paper to avoid leaving traces.

In fact, it is not difficult to keep the wedding dress spotless from home to the wedding scene. The key is to plan ahead, and if time permits, assign someone to check whether the seat of the car you are going to take is clean. Especially in winter or rainy days, you should be extra careful when entering and leaving the car. Take some time to put away your skirt before you leave the car, so that it won't touch the ground. Be careful when going up the stairs or entering the entrance, and ask others for help. In addition, static electricity will soon cover the wedding dress with a layer of dust, so put a sheet on the floor before dressing.

Emergency 2: Sudden power failure

In addition to carefully checking whether everything is complete and the equipment is in good condition before the wedding, the couple should also prepare some emergency plans, such as small programs, small gifts and small games. In this way, when there are sound problems and lighting problems, they can be made up in time. It is suggested that a candlestick should be prepared at the wedding and candles should be lit at the end of the wedding. If there is a power failure, the candlestick can illuminate, and if there are accidents such as broken glass and falling background board, the wedding service personnel can turn off the lights in time, and then use this as a signal for the couple to light candles, thus saving the day.

Emergency 3: Rain

First, make sure that your bridesmaid or driver has a big umbrella to open to protect your hairstyle. At the same time, in order to protect your shoes, let the groom carry you to a dry place, or simply give up your image and put on rain boots for a while. This method is the most useful, just remember to take them off before entering the hotel.

Emergency 4: High heels are broken.

No one can guarantee that the bride will be able to walk or even run in high heels, and in order to match the dress and temperament of the day, she must wear high-heeled etiquette shoes. She must be very tired at the end of the day, so it is inevitable that she will twist her feet and break her heels. No one wants to limp at the scene.

Emergency 5: The wedding car is late.

I believe that no one will see which car you take except your family and close friends, so you can leave with a family member or close friend who came by car. Theoretically, the car should wait outside the hotel after the wedding. At this time, the driver will look very sorry and you will save a lot of money.

If the car doesn't show up all the time, keep looking for a guest with a good car to give you a ride.