Tuesday, 12 February 2008

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CHAT FORUMS/MESSAGE BOARDS- TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING?: PART I

For a while now, I've been lurking on chat/message boards for

brides-to-be (there are SO MANY out there, it's pretty insane). From

The Knot to The Wedding Channel to LI Bride, thousands of brides are

logging in and imparting wisdom and relaying their personal

experiences with the planning process.

I've sort of burned out on these sites, though, as the endless chatter

has become, well, overwhelming.

I also noticed something which bothered me -- people were very busy

giving their opinions, but not realizing (or caring) that these

thoughts might hurt other people's feelings with respect to the

decisions THEY made.

One site in particular was quite interesting, as they have chat boards

for specific brides-to-be in NY. As I excitedly did a search for the

name of my ceremony/reception site in past "threads" (See? I have the

lingo down too), I happened upon one comment that irked me.

The room in which I am having my ceremony and reception is a gorgeous,

turn of the century old-world room, with floor to ceiling windows, a

lace/lattice-like ceiling (hard to describe unless you see the

architecture), wood floors, and beautiful columns. The room is classic

and elegant, without being showy, and I adore it. Most people choose a

different room in this particular location, called "the ballroom" --

to me, it's claustrophobic, generic, and boring. I specifically went

with a room that suited me (which fewer people use), and I am really

excited about it.

One feature of the room is that it has presidential portraits on the

walls throughout the room. Not many, but a good few.

One of the commenters noted that those portraits seemed "creepy" to

her. I read on another thread that someone else found the entire place

"stuffy".

I'm not sure why these comments bothered me - I mean, everyone IS

entitled to her own opinion!

I guess that, in reading the threads and participating in some of the

chats, I felt as if my own choices were being questioned. If a chat

board is more critical than helpful, what good is it?

Most of the time you see "ohhhhhs" and "ahhhhhs" and "that dress is so

amazing" and "your hair looks fabulous in that style" and other

positive comments.

I think commenters should realize that honesty is great, but tact is

terrific too. People reading and participating in posts have made

decisions that others may not have made. And that's cool. But the

point of these sites is to HELP rather than MAKE OTHERS FEEL BAD.

My twinge of annoyance lasted about 15 seconds after I realized how

kick-ass my wedding location is.

Just thought this was an interesting topic, since so many brides-to-be

seem to be logging on.

Stay tuned!

PS-Some of you may wonder "Aren't you a hypocrite The Wedding Fairy,

saying you don't like a particular wedding site, after saying how it

made you feel to hear that about yours?" Good point. However, in the

interest of remaining completely anonymous, I have not revealed any

specifics about wedding locations, plans, etc. So unless someone is a

really good detective, I don't think anyone knows where I am talking


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