We kindly ask that you RSVP by October 20th at the latest. Thank you!
Think cocktail attire—colorful, joyful, and a little bit fancy! We’re celebrating in vibrant Mexico City, so don’t be afraid to let your outfit reflect that spirit. Bold colors, playful prints, or stylish accessories are all welcome! ¡Piensa en vestimenta tipo cóctel—colorida, alegre y con un toque elegante! Estamos celebrando en la vibrante Ciudad de México, así que no dudes en reflejar ese espíritu en tu atuendo. ¡Colores llamativos, estampados divertidos y accesorios con estilo son más que bienvenidos!
Valet parking will be available at the venue. The cost is 100 Mexican pesos, payable in cash
Please plan to arrive by 4:30 PM and keep Mexico City traffic in mind. We truly want you there from the very beginning—please don’t be late!
If you’re traveling from out of town, we recommend staying in either Roma or Condesa—two of the most beautiful and walkable neighborhoods in the city. Both areas are filled with: Charming tree-lined streets Incredible restaurants and cafes Boutique hotels and stylish Airbnbs Vibrant and diverse night-life Easy access to parks and museums You really can’t go wrong with either. Whether you’re looking for a quiet corner or something more lively, Roma and Condesa showcases the diversity and richness of mexican culture and its history!
"Congratulations" in Persian/ Farsi is " Mobarake!" and in Spanish is " Felicidades!"
Mehrnoosh (Persian name: مهرنوش) Breakdown: Mehr = affection/love/sun Noosh = eternal 👄 Pronunciation:/ˈmehr.nuːʃ/ 🗣 How to say it: MEHR — like “mare” but with a soft “eh” instead of “ay” noosh — rhymes with “moosh,” like the word “whoosh” but starting with “n” ✔️ Emphasis is on the first syllable: MEHR-noosh ❌ Not “Mare-nosh” or “Meer-nush” Tip for Spanish speakers: Say it like: "Mehr-nush" (roll the “r” lightly if you can, and use “u” as in “luz”)
Jorge (Spanish name) Origin: Spanish/Portuguese version of George 👄 Pronunciation: Phonetic (English): HOR-heh IPA: /ˈxoɾ.xe/ 🗣 How to say it: J is like the English “h” in hot, but stronger and throatier (like clearing your throat gently) or — like the word or, but quicker ge — like “heh,” with a soft “e” sound ✔️ Say it smoothly: HOR-heh (throaty “H”) ❌ Not “George” or “JORJ” 📝 Tip for Persian/Farsi speakers: Think of the خ sound (like in خونه or خسته) for the “J” in Jorge
Have you met us?! Dancing is not optional. Bring your moves or at least your enthusiasm.
If you are asking this question, it means that you have never been to a Persian party. It's okay. We'll strategically place you near the speakers, and we are confident that peer pressure will do the rest.