So you might have read my article about why engagement parties are… not really my thing. BUT it’s my goal to be more positive or whatever so I’m doing my very best to see the other side. So here it is: why you SHOULD have an engagement party–from someone who hates engagement parties.
But First…
Here’s what an engagement party is in the traditional sense. A party, held in the first few months of an engagement, to celebrate the occasion and kick off the wedding festivities. It also can help wedding guests to get to know each other before the actual big day. It’s traditionally held by the parents of the folks getting married, but most couples nowadays choose to throw it themselves or have other loved ones host. Engagement parties can span from being very formal to more casual.
Gathering the Facts
I was a little confused about the appeal of engagement parties, so I decided to watch some YouTube videos to see what it was all about.
First, I watched Rachel Autenrieth’s engagement party video from her wedding series. The first part of the video details travel, outfits, and Rachel’s life. The actual engagement party content doesn’t kick in until 11:51, if you want to skip ahead. The couple’s friends hosted the bash in the their hometown. It was filled with food, family, friends, and games. I was in love with the intimacy of the event and how the influencer chose a more low-key vibe instead of going all out.
Next, I watched Natalie Muñoz’s video; the whole thing was shot on the day of her engagement party. It was a larger scale than the party in the other video (honestly, it looked like a gorgeous wedding). While it was a bigger production, the values were the same–bringing together loved ones and starting the process of blending two families.
5 Big Reasons to Do It
So I’ve looked at the influencers and done some extensive research. I can now definitively claim some of the reasons why you should have an engagement party.
1. Your People WANT to Celebrate
The people you love are so excited for you right now and want to do something ASAP. Giving them a game plan on how and when to celebrate y’all is honestly going to lessen the feeling of being pulled into a bunch of different directions.
2. See if You Have What it Takes
Do you have what it takes to plan a wedding? You’ll see after you set up this shindig. Work out some of the kinks in planning, see how you and your partner can support each other when making these kinds of decisions, and maybe even test out a caterer you’re interested in.
3. You Can Do Whatever You Want
People have very few expectations about what an engagement party should look like (unlike a bach party or wedding ceremony). Yes, you’ll probably want to provide food of some kind, but otherwise the world is kinda your oyster. Set the tone for your wedding or use it as the place to get your informal wiggles and jiggles out.
4. People Will Recognize Each Other at the Ceremony
There is probably no world where, without an engagement party, your spouse’s childhood friend and your second cousin are meeting before the wedding. This will help people feel less awkward at the ceremony and liven up the reception. Plus, getting to know people is a process. Maybe you and your fiance’s parents have met a few times, but it never hurts to build the relationship further.
5. Parties Are Fun!
You have an excuse so… throw one! This is like one of the #1 most sentimental times in your life! You getting married doesn’t come around every year.
Maybe I’m not totally sold on the extravagant engagement party, but I think I have a better understanding of why a person might consider throwing one. For more content on rethinking traditions and putting your own spin on things, check out 6 Wedding Traditions to Ditch…and 3 to Keep.
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