Weddings are stressful.

Coronavirus has entered the chat, bringing with it worries around large gatherings, transmission, and masks.
With all the planning of the big day, the lead up, cars, dinners, priests, photographers, the last thing you want is to cause tensions.
But The Mirror reports that's exactly what one bride-to-be has done.
And a bride from Sydney, Australia known as Heidi has ruffled some feathers with her covid-plan.
Speaking to a radio station in the city, Heidi revealed she's considering a separate table for non-vaccinated guests.
Ahead of her wedding in March 2022, Heidi thinking about an unvaxxed table to put her guests at ease:
"I'm thinking do I have a special 'anti-vax table' so all the other guests are a little bit more at ease with having people that aren't vaccinated there or do I not worry about it?"
Of course, there's one major problem with the plan - after dinner comes dancing, so regardless of the dinner table seating plan, guests are likely to mix as the evening goes on.
And it'll also depend on the venue, as many will ask guests to be double jabbed, while current guidelines in the Australian region say non-vaccinated people can only attend small services.
Despite that, the general consensus seems to be that putting the unvaccinated guests at the same table is a fairly reasonable thing to do.