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January 26, 2020
Houston, Texas
#MbamaluPartyof2

Krystal & Bryant

FAQs

If you have a question and do not see it answered below, please reach out to the groom or the bride. Thank you!
Question

What is “spraying?”

Answer

Definition of "spraying": Spraying is the act of placing paper money on the forehead or over the head of a woman or a man or a couple on special occassions such as their wedding or birthday. This cultural practice symbolizes showering the person or the couple with good fortune. Spraying is also the act of placing paper money on the forehead or over the head of a singer, musician, dancer, master/ mistress of ceremony, or minister at an event to show appreciation for that person's talent or skill. Spraying is a public act. The person spraying intends to be noticed doing this. Prior to attending an event, persons go to banks to exchange larger denominations of currency for smaller denominations so that the person spraying may do so for a longer amount of time. See video example of spraying: https://youtu.be/JhUpmL0XiUQ

Question

When should I RSVP by?

Answer

December 1, 2019

Question

Is there a registry? If so, where?

Answer

Target and Amazon.com (see Registry tab)

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Are kids allowed at the wedding/reception?

Answer

While we love kids, we ask that you please do not bring your kids with you to the event.

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Can I bring a date?

Answer

Dates are welcome only if you have received a plus 1. Please do not bring other guests if you have not received and/or accounted for your plus 1. Hosts will be at the door checking in guests.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

Answer

At least 15 minutes before start time

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How can I go about getting a traditional outfit made for the wedding? Is there a specific material I should use? Where can I get an outfit made?

Answer

Please contact Chelsea Adesulu at 817-505-7831 to inquire about the Aso-ebi (see Schedule tab for more information)

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What is Aso-Ebi?

Answer

Aso-Ebi is a uniform dress that is traditionally worn in the Nigerian culture as an indicator of cooperation and solidarity during ceremonies and festive periods. The purpose of wearing the dress can be to serve as self-identification with age mates, relatives or friends during social occasions or funerals.