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Daniella & Ryan

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The Wedding Website of Ryan Alexander Chong and Daniella Teresina Marinucci
Please let us know if you have any questions.
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How do I RSVP?

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Just type your name into the RSVP box and the option to attend will appear.

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Why are my family members / guests appearing as children?

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Zola (the website host) only allows 1 non-child per invitation. As a result, any additional guest beyond the first two on the invitation are children due Zola's website rules. We will still document them as adults on our end. It's a Zola glitch.

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I noticed there are 2 sections to the RSVP. Is that correct?

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Yes it is, please respond to the 2 sections in turn. That will inform us who is attending the ceremony and reception.

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How do I add a guest to the RSVP

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If there aren't enough guest spots for you invitation, let Ryan know and he'll fix it. rachong@sympatico.ca

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What if my name isn't on the RSVP list?

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If the RSVP doesn't respond to your name, please let us know and we'll investigate. It's likely Ryan made a typo while inputting the RSVP list.

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What if there are any additional questions/concerns regarding this website?

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Please reach out to Ryan. If you are having any issues you can also email Ryan. Rachong@sympatico.ca

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What is a Spuntino?

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It's a light lunch, usually done after a wedding ceremony at the family's homes traditionally, or restaurants.

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What is a New Orleans Style Jazz Wedding Parade?

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It's usually done in New Orleans right after the ceremony exits the church, very similar to Southern European traditions. New Orleans is an OLD fusion city with so much rich historical culture, that they blended the Southern European tradition with African wedding traditions and North American culture to make a fun old tradition stay alive. Similar to a wedding march in some cultures. Daniella first saw it in action while visiting the city for her bridesmaid's bachelorette. She fell in love with it, and knew she wanted to incorporate this into her wedding one day. Also known as a Second Line parade. They also do these for funerals and graduations in New Orleans. If you grew up going to Mary Lake for Saint days and St. Clair, it's the same as our Italian tradition, but with more hip music and much more fun dancing.

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