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What a dork! Of course they planned and practiced!! Some people shouldn't be allowed on the computer!jenniferp417 said:In the comments on the video, someone said "you're all idiots if you don't think this was planned." It *was* planned and that's what makes it beautiful. Their kids are going to love having them as parents!
KellyTheChef said:What a dork! Of course they planned and practiced!! Some people shouldn't be allowed on the computer!
I am still laughing about that clip!
The best song for a first dance at a wedding is a personal choice and can vary based on the couple's preferences. Some popular options include "At Last" by Etta James, "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran, and "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley.
When choosing a first dance song, consider the tone and lyrics of the song, as well as its significance to you as a couple. You may also want to consider the tempo and whether it is easy to dance to.
Absolutely! Your first dance song should reflect your personal style and relationship. If a non-traditional song holds special meaning for you and your partner, go for it!
While dance lessons are not required, they can be helpful in making your first dance look polished and confident. If you are not confident in your dancing abilities, consider taking a few lessons to learn some basic steps.
Typically, first dances last between 2-4 minutes. However, this can vary depending on the length of the song and the couple's preferences. If you are unsure, consult with your DJ or wedding coordinator for their recommendation.