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FAQs

If you have any other questions other than the ones listed here, please reach out to Anna at 316-992-6878.
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How do I RSVP?

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You can RSVP via our wedding website. Simply click on the RSVP tab, enter your name, and indicate your attendance.

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What is the RSVP deadline?

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Please RSVP by August 1st, 2026 to ensure we can accommodate everyone comfortably. If we don't hear from you, we will presume you cannot make it.

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Can I change my RSVP after submitting it?

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Things happen—we get it! Just reach out as soon as you can so we can plan accordingly. Please contact Anna directly at 316-992-6878.

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Due to space constraints, we can only accommodate named guests on the invitation. We appreciate your understanding.

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Are children invited?

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Due to space constraints, we can only accommodate named guests on the invitation. We appreciate your understanding. For children who are invited, the Children’s Lattner Learning Hangar will be available during the reception.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is semi-formal or cocktail attire. We’d love to see everyone looking polished but still comfortable! For women, cocktail, midi, or long dresses are perfect. Men can opt for a suit or dress pants with a blazer—ties are welcome but totally optional. No jeans, please! The ceremony and reception will take place indoors with air conditioning.

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Is there parking available?

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There is plenty of parking at both the Church for the ceremony and at the Museum for the reception.

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What time should I arrive to the ceremony?

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Our ceremony will begin promptly at 1 PM. Please plan to arrive between 12:30 - 12:45 PM.

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Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?

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Both the ceremony and reception will take place inside with air conditioning. Weather permitting, the outdoor exhibits will be open during the reception.

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Where should I stay?

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We won’t be arranging a hotel block since most of our guests are local to Wichita, but we still want to help our out-of-town friends feel right at home! Below are a few hotel options we recommend based on location and comfort: • Downtown Wichita – Hyatt Regency Wichita • East Wichita – Tru by Hilton Wichita Northeast • West Wichita (Near the Airport) – DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Wichita Airport Feel free to choose whichever spot fits your plans best, and let us know if you need any additional suggestions—we’re happy to help!

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Will there be a shuttle to and/or from the hotel for the wedding?

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We will not be providing guest transportation as most of our guests are from Wichita. Thank you for understanding.

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What if I have a food allergy or dietary restriction?

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Let us know when you RSVP and we’ll do our best to accommodate you!

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Where should we bring/send our wedding gift?

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Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift we could ask for! If you would like to honor us with a gift, you can have it delivered to 1818 S 123rd St. E, Wichita KS 67207. A gift table and wedding card box will be available at our reception.

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Where are you registered?

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We won’t be creating a traditional registry, but if you’d like to give a gift, we would be incredibly grateful for cash contributions as we begin this next chapter together (including renovating our entire home!). Your prayers, support, and presence at our wedding truly mean the world to us!

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Gift Etiquette

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In keeping with Vietnamese tradition, monetary gifts are often given in red envelopes, symbolizing luck and prosperity. Red envelopes will be provided on the day of the event, and the bride and groom will visit each table to thank you for celebrating with them. During this time, one guest per table may share a brief message of well wishes and present the envelopes. Participating in this tradition is optional.

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What is a Vietnamese Tea Ceremony?

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The Vietnamese Tea Ceremony is one of the most meaningful traditions in a Vietnamese wedding. During the ceremony, the couple formally honors their parents, grandparents, and ancestors by offering tea as a sign of gratitude and respect. In return, family members offer blessings, marriage advice, and well wishes for the couple’s future together. The ceremony also symbolizes the joining of two families and serves as a time to celebrate family, heritage, and the beginning of married life.

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What should I wear to the Tea Ceremony?

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Semi-formal attire is requested. Guests are warmly encouraged to wear traditional Vietnamese attire, such as an áo dài, if they wish. We kindly ask guests to refrain from wearing red, as the bride will be wearing a traditional red dress (áo dài).