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Planning a wedding can be time consuming but many soon-to-be brides are using company time to arrange their big day, according to a new poll.
Most wedding planning now takes place online so almost nine out of 10 women who took part in the survey confessed to using some company time to make wedding plans, but only a third believed that their work was negatively affected by it.
The survey of 1,000 women also showed that women spend about 10 hours a week planning their wedding and nearly 30 percent of it is done at work.
Twenty percent of women admitted that more than half of their wedding arrangements were done at work and 41 percent said they did it whenever they could. But only 15 percent said that someone at work had commented about it.
Most women also thought they did more work on the wedding than their partner.
And despite the time they spent on planning, 38 percent of the women questioned think being engaged and married has a positive impact on how they are perceived at work.
More than half of the women said that their married or engaged co-workers were more supportive than single colleagues about their wedding planning.
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