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FAQs

If there are any more questions you may have, please reach out to the bride via the wedding email. themcintoshwedding2026@gmail.com
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What should I wear?

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The bride and groom ask you, please dress to impress. There are no specific color requirements (just don't wear white, haha). For the men, we ask that there be no jeans, but rather khaki pants or slacks, a button-down shirt or polo, with sports coats being optional. For the ladies, dresses are perfect and preferred.

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When should I RSVP by?

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We ask that you RSVP by September 10, 2026. This allows us to make sure there are plenty of seating arrangements and food for all guests. Please RSVP to ensure that you are included in the seating chart and meal preparations.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The bride and groom ask that you arrive at least 15 minutes before the ceremony begins to ensure you are seated before it is set to start.

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Can I bring a date?

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All invitations will inform you if you have been given a plus one or not. If your invitation does not include a plus one, please arrive solo.

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Are kids welcome?

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Your invitation will indicate the number of people included in your party. Names will be included of guests that are invited within your envelope. While we love everyone and their children, we respectfully ask that if they are not included on your invitation, you find care. If there are any concerns, please feel free to reach out!

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Are phones welcome?

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The bride and groom ask that during the ceremony, please put your phones on silent, or off. We have a photographer who will make sure there are plenty of pictures for our special day. During the reception, please feel free to be on your phone and take as many pictures or videos as you like.

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Will there be alcohol served?

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The bride and groom, along with their families, have made the decision not to serve or have alcohol of any kind at the wedding. We ask that there not be any brought to the ceremony or reception. We thank you for understanding and respecting our wishes.