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How to Be Supportive when Your Friend Gets Engaged
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Getting engaged is a major life event and it's natural to want to support your friend during this exciting time in their life. Here are some ways to be supportive when your friend gets engaged: 1. Offer your congratulations: Send your friend a heartfelt message or call them to offer your congratulations on their engagement. Let them know how happy you are for them and how much you look forward to celebrating with them. 2. Listen to their plans: Your friend is likely to have many ideas and plans for their wedding day. Listen attentively to their plans and offer your support and suggestions where you can. 3. Help with wedding planning: If your friend is overwhelmed with wedding planning, offer to help with tasks such as finding vendors, making arrangements or even just providing moral support. 4. Attend pre-wedding events: Attend any pre-wedding events, such as engagement parties or bridal showers, to show your support and help celebrate this special time in your friend's life. 5. Respect their wishes: While your friend will appreciate your help and support, they may also have specific ideas and plans for their wedding day. Respect their wishes and offer your support without trying to take control of the planning process. 6. Offer to be a sounding board: Your friend may have a lot of emotions and thoughts as they plan their wedding. Offer to be a listening ear when they need to vent or bounce ideas off of someone. 7. Be present: Above all, be there for your friend. Offer your support, show your enthusiasm, and be present for them during this exciting time in their life.
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