Wedding Drama, Part 2: The Big Day

Dear Sugars

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2016-06-11

40 分钟
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Most of the questions the Sugars receive about weddings are about the drama that precedes them — the expectations in the build up to the big day. But that doesn't mean Wedding Day is drama-free. There just isn't much to be done about it at that point. As Cheryl says, it's like a ball rolling down a hill. The Sugars bring in the ultimate witness to wedding-day drama: Lois Smith Brady, the founding columnist of the Vows section in The New York Times.
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  • Dear sugar is supported by.

  • The universe has good news for the lost, lonely, and heartsick.

  • Sugar is here, the both of us speaking straight into your ears.

  • I'm Cheryl strayed.

  • I'm Steve Almond.

  • This is dear sugar radio.

  • Oh, dear song, won't you please.

  • Share some little sweetness with me?

  • I check my bell eyes every day oh, in the sugar you see in my way.

  • Hi, Cheryl.

  • Hi, Steve.

  • Welcome to part two of our series on weddings and questions around weddings and getting ready for weddings.

  • Yeah.

  • People who listened last week would have known that a lot of our rapid fire questions were about the run up to the wedding, the squabbling, the invite list, who gets invited, who doesn't?

  • And this week's letter is going to be very much more about the event and the aftermath.

  • Yes.

  • Did you have any eventful events?

  • Eventful events?

  • You know, one of the things so many of those letters we answered last week were about people who were being challenged during this sort of wedding planning time.

  • And I have to say, I love to organize things.