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Enjoying a Virtual Bachelorette Party While Social Distancing In 2021

by Tazim Damji

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If you are getting married in 2021, you likely have a lot on your mind, such as planning your wedding, getting your home set up, and perhaps even expanding your family. One aspect of getting married that many women look forward to is the bachelorette party. It’s one last chance to spend time with friends and have a little fun before the big day arrives.

However, this can be challenging while still dealing with COVID-19 and the need for social distancing. Learn more about how a virtual party can provide all the fun with safety in mind so that you can still celebrate as you have your bachelorette party while social distancing.

It’s Important to Celebrate

When we’re unable to celebrate in the way that we would most like to – in person, surrounded by those we love – it can seem easier to just forego celebrating altogether. These special moments and ocassions NEED to be celebrated. We NEED things like holidays, anniversaries, and celebrations (big and small) to help us feel gratitude and be present in the passing of time.

Enjoying a Virtual Bachelorette Party While Social Distancing

Zoom Simplifies Your Party

Bachelorette parties can take place on online platforms like Zoom, allowing you to have multiple friends joining you for the event. Many people already have Zoom downloaded and if they don’t, it is easy enough to do so. Getting comfortable with Zoom is something that many people adjusted to in the wake of Covid-19.

You can choose from different packages, depending on how long you want your party to be. Because everyone is celebrating from the safety of home, there’s no need to worry about drinking and driving, so you can feel confident that your party won’t put anyone in a precarious situation. 

Stay Worry-Free with your Bachelorette Party While Social Distancing

With Covid-19, social distancing remains important to practice, no matter what the situation. This puts a damper in a lot of activities folks would otherwise normally engage in, including getting together with good friends. With a Virtual Bachelorette Party, you don’t have to worry if one of your friends has possible symptoms, coming into contact with other patrons at an establishment, or even about getting sick from the entertainer, nor do you have to concern yourself with making anyone else possibly sick. You can still have fun and enjoy a good time in this way. 

Don’t hold back on planning your bachelorette party because of the pandemic. By organizing a virtual party, you can still have fun and gather with your friends via Zoom. It’s easy to maintain social-distancing and stay worry-free, allowing you to have a fun and enjoyable experience regardless of what is going on in the world.

Enjoying a Virtual Bachelorette Party While Social Distancing

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About Tazim Damji

Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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