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How to choose a wedding company?

I worked in a wedding company. In fact, this is a very profitable industry. Generally, a wedding company only has a set of basic equipment on the wedding venue, such as background, directions, flower gates and so on. These are quite powerful, and some props can be tailored for you. Those who have no strength rely on borrowing equipment from each other. For them, the profit of equipment reuse is self-evident, which is a transportation fee. Generally, the photo albums that receive you are obtained from the Internet or other wedding companies, and powerful companies also have their own photo albums. So if you look at these things, even if he promised at that time, if you can't get them, he will tell you when the wedding is near, and he will definitely find some reasons for you to change props. Why did you choose a place near time? Because it was too late to change the wedding company. You can only agree to the requirements of the wedding company. Everything has problems, including the wedding car and the host, so they should make it clear when signing the contract that they want this. If they can't offer new choices on the same day, they should pay attention to XXXX. And choose a wedding company to compare several, all of which are competitors. Here, I want to give the newlyweds a tip to save money:

Go to the wedding company to make an inquiry first. It is best to ask for quotation or write it on toilet paper. Then take this quotation to B wedding company to bargain with them first. If the price is higher than A, show them A's quotation. Generally, business people will give lower prices. If the quotation is lower than A, then take this quotation back to A, so that A will re-quote. If you repeat it several times, it must be a newcomer.

Finally, the author makes some comments. Wedding is not a very standardized industry in China, so it is a mixed bag of fish and dragons. Even if you choose some better venue layout, it will cost a lot of money, and the wedding will last for a while. After that, you have to live on your own. The couple's psychology is that the scenery arranged at the venue is for relatives and friends, but after marriage, they know that oil, salt, sauce and vinegar need more money to maintain. Why are you so fat for a moment of ostentation and extravagance? The author has worked in this industry for several years, and made several such statistics: I asked my relatives and friends who had attended the wedding, what was the venue layout at that time? Some relatives and friends with eight floors or so couldn't tell what the layout was at that time, and most of them said they had forgotten it. Most of the people who were most impressed at the wedding answered some wonderful links in the wedding of the bride and groom. For example, the groom kissed the bride, and the bride cried excitedly. Some relatives and friends don't remember these things, only remember whether the food is good or not, what kind of wine it is, and how many pieces of sugar are on the plate. And no one remembers what the background was like at that time, whether the road guide was a flower or a silk flower, whether the flower gate was half full or full, and so on, which are not in the memory of relatives and friends. Therefore, it is suggested that the wedding is just a formality, and there is no need to waste too much money on it, because the future marriage life really needs these funds. Find a restaurant that is satisfactory to friends and relatives. Cooking good food is more popular than anything else. It's true. What kind of venue layout, wedding car and so on are all products of economic development to a certain extent. Without these, ancient people do not mean to grow old together. Weddings abroad are not as complicated and wasteful as in China, so it is meaningless to talk about ostentation and extravagance, which is also the trend of elimination in the future. The above views hope to be helpful to the majority of newcomers.