Subtle tips to improve your relationship with your prospective in-laws before the wedding
Wedding planning can put you in a high-pressure atmosphere with your fiancé as well as his parents. And while your new in-laws navigate the hurdles of planning the wedding with your family, you must figure out ways to get along with them, especially if they’ve bristled at your roka or engagement ceremony. So, here are some tips to get along better with your prospective in-laws before the wedding.

Don't sweep your issues under the rug
Whether it is a ritual of theirs you do not agree with or their advice that you object to, you must grasp that sweeping the issue under the rug may not work. After all, it you aren’t dealing with relatives who you will meet once every 10 years, but your new in laws who you may be living with permanently. Hence, it would be wise to communicate directly with them and resolve issues by coming to a compromise rather than sulking or letting things slip and holding a grudge later.
Appreciate the fact that they’ve dreamt of this wedding since their kid was born
Sometimes it may be hard to see eye to eye with them or agree with their vision of what the wedding should be. But while you have been planning the wedding since you met your fiancé, they have probably been dreaming of their child’s wedding ever since he was born. At the end, you’re on the same team so perhaps look at the big picture and vow to be kinder than you feel. Read More…