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We're looking forward to celebrating with you! - Jean & Tim
We're looking forward to celebrating with you! - Jean & Tim

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The Wedding Website of Jean Tugadi and Tim Tam
If you have any questions other than what is listed here, please reach out to us at timandjeantam@gmail.com.
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When should I RSVP by?When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP via this website by Saturday, 04/19/2025.

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What if I'm having trouble RSVPing on the website?What if I'm having trouble RSVPing on the website?

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If you're having technical issues RSVPing and have given up, text your name(s) and your reply directly to us at 408-569-5705.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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5:45pm. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the ceremony. This will give you time to find your seat and get settled in. No late arrivals will be permitted.

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Are kids welcome?Are kids welcome?

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Kids are warmly welcome at both the ceremony and reception!

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Can I take photos or videos during the ceremony?Can I take photos or videos during the ceremony?

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We kindly ask guests not to take photos or video during the ceremony. This will be an unplugged ceremony and to put phones away during. We also ask guests not to post photos or video on social media until after the bride and groom have posted on their social media first.

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Can I bring a date?Can I bring a date?

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We’re keeping our guest list small and intimate, so we’re only able to invite those who are directly part of our close circle of family and friends. We hope you understand and we’re so excited to celebrate with you on this special day!

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Is there a dress code?Is there a dress code?

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Dress to impress in cocktail attire—elegant and refined! For the ladies, we recommend a cocktail dress or a stylish jumpsuit paired with heels or chic flats. Gentlemen, please feel free to wear a suit or blazer with slacks and a button-down shirt (ties are optional).

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What is the "Money Dance" Filipino Wedding Tradition and how can I participate?What is the "Money Dance" Filipino Wedding Tradition and how can I participate?

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The "money dance" is a fun Filipino wedding tradition where guests line up to dance with the newlyweds while pinning money onto their clothes. It’s a way for friends and family to show their love and support, helping the couple start their new life together with a little extra gift. It’s always lively and full of joy! Please bring cash ready to pin to the couple when it's your turn to dance. Some guests get very creative on how they present money to the couple such as in the shape of a lei, crown, heart, flower bouquets, etc!

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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Yes, when you RSVP for the reception, there will be a section you can enter any food allergies or diet restrictions.

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What's the parking situation for the reception/ceremony?What's the parking situation for the reception/ceremony?

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There is plenty of parking available at the wedding venue.

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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the ceremony and reception?Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the ceremony and reception?

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We’re sorry, but we won’t have transportation arranged for guests between hotels and the ceremony and the reception venue. Please plan accordingly, and we appreciate your understanding!

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