The Groom’s Do List: What to do the Day of the Wedding

The Groom's Do List: What to do the Day of the Wedding

The wedding day is a busy and exciting day for the groom. Many things need to be done, and it can be easy to forget something important. That’s why we put together this handy list of what the groom should do on the wedding day.

1) Make sure you have your wedding rings

This one may seem obvious, but it’s easy to forget something as important as your wedding rings. Make sure you have them with you and that they are in good condition. If something happens to your rings on the day of the wedding, it can be a disaster.

2) Get dressed

Once you have your rings, it’s time to get dressed. Make sure you have plenty of time to get ready and be sure to follow any instructions your bride gave you. There are many different options when it comes to men’s wedding attire, so take the time to find something that looks great on you and fits the style of your wedding. Don’t forget to put on your wedding accessories, such as a tie or a boutonniere.

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3) Eat Breakfast

It’s important to have a good breakfast on your wedding day. You don’t want to be too hungry or too full, so find something that will give you enough energy for the day ahead. A good breakfast will include protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats. Some good breakfast ideas include:

-Omelette with vegetables and whole-grain toast

-Greek yoghurt with berries and granola

-Scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and whole-grain toast

-Pancakes or waffles with fruit topping

-Bagel with cream cheese and tomato 

-Avocado toast 

Choose something that sounds good to you, and that will give you the energy you need to have a great day. 

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4) Meet with the wedding party

Once you’re all dressed and Breakfast is behind you, it’s time to meet with the wedding party. This is an excellent opportunity for you to finalise any last-minute details and make sure everyone knows their role in the ceremony and reception. If you have any special instructions for your groomsmen or bridesmaids, now is the time to give them.

This is also a good time for some fun photos with your wedding party. Be sure to take plenty of pictures, as you’ll want to look back on this day fondly for years to come.

5) Get ready for the ceremony

Once you’ve met with the wedding party, it’s time to get ready for the ceremony. This usually involves getting in your car and heading to the venue. Make sure you have everything you need with you, including your marriage licence, rings, and any other important documents.

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If you’re feeling nervous or anxious, now is a good time to take a few deep breaths and relax. The ceremony will be over before you know it, and then you’ll be able to enjoy the reception. 

In conclusion, the day of the wedding is a busy but exciting time for the groom. Many things need to be done, so it’s important to remember the most important ones. Make sure you have your wedding rings, get dressed and ready on time, eat a good breakfast, meet with the wedding party, and get ready for the ceremony. By following this checklist, you’ll be sure to have a stress-free and memorable day.

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