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May 30, 2026
Busan, Korea

Jackie & Dohak

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Ceremony FAQs

The Wedding Website of Jacqueline Nagle and Dohak Lee
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When should I RSVP by?

⋆˙⟡Please RSVP by December 1, 2025⋆˙⟡


Help with RSVP-ing

⋆˙⟡ Just message or email us, we can do it :) ⋆˙⟡

When should I arrive?

⋆˙⟡Earliest Arrivals: 2pm, Suggested Arrival: 2:15pm⋆˙⟡

Weddings in Korea are tightly run, with many workers at the venue keeping the schedule. Please allow time to get a little lost! The venue is the rooftop of a large multi-business building.


Will we get 1:1 time with you?

⋆˙⟡ We hope so! ⋆˙⟡

We will try our best to arrange individual meetings with all international guests. However, time might be limited. The further in advance we all lock in plans, the better! **This is why we hope you'll plan the trip of a lifetime independently with our wedding as a bonus adventure in the mix.

CAN I BRING A PLUS ONE?

⋆˙⟡As specified on your invitation⋆˙⟡

Plus one culture isn't a thing in Korea because typically weddings are straightforward, simple and quick. However, since we're an international couple our wedding will also be a blend of wedding cultures. Local guests in Korea are mostly attending solo. International guests who are not attending with other invited friends / family are encouraged to bring a plus one.


IS THERE A DRESS CODE?

⋆˙⟡Semi Formal⋆˙⟡

Dress code for a typical Korean wedding is semi-formal and presentable. Jeans are too casual but a floor-length gown is a bit dressy. Dresses, jumpsuits, skirt & blouse, suits, or slacks and blazer are great options! Heads up ladies- Korean style tends to be more modest (no deep neck cuts). However this is a multicultural affair so please wear whatever you feel fabulous in!

Is there any assigned seating?

⋆˙⟡No, sit where you' like!⋆˙⟡

Both the ceremony and buffet are first come first serve seating ( table style). We will have labeled sections at the ceremony for our immediate family, but everyone else may sit where they'd like. Traditionally guests of the bride and groom sit on designated sides, but don't take that too seriously!


KIDS WELCOME?

⋆˙⟡ Yes, see below details ⋆˙⟡

Yes, kids and young adults are welcome as specified on your invitation. Please remember to RSVP including them!

What's for dinner?

⋆˙⟡Dinner will follow the ceremony⋆˙⟡

The buffet is located on FLOOR 5 in the same building. It will be available until 5pm. You need a ticket to enter the buffet, these are given at guest check in on FLOOR 8 before the ceremony. There will be labeled counters for the bride and groom sides. Traditionally Koreans give cash gifts, and these counters are where you'd give an envelope (or card) with your name on it in exchange for the buffet ticket. No worries if you're not gifting cash! The "workers" at the counters will be our family / friends and we instructed them to give everyone buffet tickets regardless of gifts :) Check out the menu links below! Google: ‎ https://g.co/kgs/f95F13N Website: http://www.grandapple.co.kr/menu/


I have a food allergy, help!

⋆˙⟡Please privately gives us a heads up⋆˙⟡

Due to language barriers, we recommend preparing a note in Korean to explain allergies. Whether it's on your phone or an actual piece of paper doesn't matter. We're happy to translate this note for you, just message us! PRO TIP 1: People commonly cross their arms 🙅 to indicate NO in Korea.

What is the address again?

Grand Blanc Wedding Hall (FLOOR 8) Mirabell Garden

‎ 25 Centum 1-ro, Cemtun Hansem Building Haeundae, Busan 48060 그랜드블랑예식장, 부산 해운대구 센텀1로 25 센텀한샘빌딩 8층복사 48060 ‎ **Entrance also states: GRAND APPLE. Take elevators to FLOOR 8: Mirabell Garden. ‎ Google Maps: https://g.co/kgs/XVaLYFF Naver Maps: https://naver.me/GEXhfcgP KaKao: https://place.map.kakao.com/m/27252403

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