Getting engaged is a momentous moment in many peoples' lives, so you'll naturally want to celebrate the occasion. Throwing an engagement party can be a great way to spread the happy news to your nearest and dearest, as well as taking care of any other tricky business that engagement entails - such as getting each partner's parents to meet each other.
If you choose to host an engagement party at your home, there are a number of things to consider. Even if you're reeling from the shock of your partner's proposal, taking time to make sure everything is right with your party beforehand will mean you can relax on the day itself.
Choosing what time to have your party can be determined by its purpose. If you're thinking of a family event, with lots of children around and people making long-distance trips, a daytime event at weekends could be most appropriate. However, for gatherings of friends or colleagues, evening occasions usually work best. It's always a good idea to hold the party close to the time of engagement too, to avoid seeming like you're 'milking' the proposal - especially as, if you leave it too long, you risk getting close to your actual wedding.
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