I’ll Google It

Google FAQs | Wedding Edition

Got a burning question about your wedding?  Chances are we’re answering it in today’s video as we’ve tackled some of Google’s most frequently asked wedding planning questions!

When in doubt, these days most of us turn to Google for the answer.  Do kids today even know how to search for information any other way, let alone what ‘dial-up’ means?  I predate Google and even I’d have to think about what I would have done (and yes, I did just have to Google, “When was Google created”, in case you’re wondering, the answer is September 1998).  Even if you use a different search engine, we all seemingly use the term ‘Google’ regardless.  It’s as if it has become an interchangeable word for ‘search engine’, like Sellotape or Hoover in their own fields!  And now, here I am, in a social media based job that simply would not have existed when I left school (to save you another ‘Google’, YouTube was created in February 2005). Anyway, enough of the lamenting and history lessons….

The way we research and plan our weddings has now irreversibly altered, and so as many of you sit there searching your wedding planning questions online, we have been busy answering them!  So here you go Google…

The Questions:

Q1. How long before a wedding should you start planning?

Q2. What is the first thing you do when wedding planning?

Q3. What’s the best month to get married?

Q4. Which part of the wedding costs the most?

Q5. What is ‘Something Blue’ for the bride?

Q6. Do you wear your engagement ring on your wedding day?

https://youtu.be/htQ06s-4z2I

You can jump ahead to any question using our time stamps in the video description box over on YouTube.

Got any other questions or video requests?  Leave them in the comments and we’ll do our best to help.  Find us on Instagram @bridesociety_uk, we’d love to get to know you better!

— Rebecca & Laura at Bride Society

Bride Society

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