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You just got engaged and want your friends on social media to share in your joy.

 

So you begin to upload photos and videos of when you said “Yes” to your soulmate.

 

The next minute, your timeline flooded with congratulatory messages from friends who are happy for you.

 

It is a joyous moment for you and your partner, but you have to be cautious as there are a few things you should never post on social media when you are engaged. See the list below.

1. The price tag

Four Things You Should Never Post On Social Media When Engaged

 

Who posts the price tag of their engagement ring? That’s an unnecessary showoff. You can tag the jewelry shop on social media but no one needs to know how much your ring is worth.

 

Whether you picked it out yourself or your partner did, it’s really no one else’s business how much it was and your partner doesn’t need the unnecessary judgment.

2. Your disappointment

Four Things You Should Never Post On Social Media When Engaged

You don’t have to spill it all on social media if you weren’t happy that your partner didn’t get down on one knee or say your full name or make sure your nails were freshly manicure when he proposed.

 

Remember what is really important; the love of your life asked you to marry him.

 

So be careful when writing your epistle regardless of how it went down. Your partner may not be very happy when you write about your disappointments on social media after all he had to go through to deliver what he felt was the perfect proposal.

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3. Family before social media

Four Things You Should Never Post On Social Media When Engaged

 

Be sure to call your immediate family prior to posting a ring selfie on social media. I know it might feel like a lifetime having to wait, but it’s best you do so to avoid any hurt feelings.

4. The details of the engagement

Four Things You Should Never Post On Social Media When Engaged

 

Invitations exist for a reason. Be sure to keep the finer details private and save something for your beautiful invitations. Things like the location can be kept private, don’t spill everything. The pre-wedding shoot is enough for the gram, keep the details for your invitees

 

 

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