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How To Decide Which Sorority Sisters To Put In Your Wedding

When you have 100 to choose from, how do you narrow it down?

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How To Decide Which Sorority Sisters To Put In Your Wedding

Picking bridesmaids is hard enough, so what do you do when you have a hundred sisters to choose from? How are you supposed to narrow it down to a handful of girls, when there are so many who have been there for you at every turn? We've compiled a list to help you decide exactly what each of your sorority sisters could bring to the table as a potential bridesmaid on your big day.

The Big:

Because she was there when your high school boyfriend decided he wanted to do college alone, so let her celebrate with you now that you’ve found The One. You went from crying in between rounds when you were her rush crush to having her be the first person you sent your ring picture to, and now she will be the one keeping you from crying too much on your wedding day.


The Little:

Because she was the one who you went to pick up from class in the middle of the day since she was still sick from the night before, so she will plan the perfect bachelorette party. She's also the one that was your side kick until you found your finance, so let her be there when you marry her replacement.


The Twin:

Because she was the one who stayed up all night crafting with you, so she knows how to DIY for centerpieces. She knows you better than you know yourself because you have been together since freshman year, so any last-minute questions, she'll have the best answer.


The Girl Who Always Rocked the Social:

Because she will be the first one on the dance floor and bring others out there with her. She will take your grandmother from sitting at the middle table to recreating her younger days by breaking it down in front of all of your guests.


Your Bus Buddy:

Because, let’s be honest, your date wasn’t nearly as much fun as you thought he would be, so let her keep the mood light on the Big Day. She's the one who will be running around making everyone laugh to break the tension. When you’re stressing about the dress, worrying about tripping, or wanting to send a note to your groom, she’ll take care of it all.


Your Picture-Taking Other Half:

Because your wedding day is the perfect time to get a new profile picture and think of all the ones that you can recreate. You two have already figured out about how your good sides are opposite of each other (that’s why you became picture taking buddies in the first place, after all).

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