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FAQs

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How do we RSVP?

Answer

You can click on the RSVP tab on your phone by clicking on the menu button (three lines at the top right on your screen) or on your computer by typing in the link listed on your wedding invitation and clicking on the tab farthest to the right at the top of your screen.

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What should I do if I cannot make it?

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We are so sorry to hear that you will not be able to attend, and you will definitely be missed. Please indicate on the RSVP that you will not be able to attend. If you have already RSVP'd "attending" but will not be able to make it, please reach out to Bryce or Tiana as soon as possible.

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Can I bring a date or a plus one?

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Due to our limited budget, we are only able to accommodate guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. Your invite will be made out to (Your Name) and guest if a plus one has been given to you. Thank you for understanding.

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What is the dress code?

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We encourage all guests to dress in their best Western chic attire. For men, this can mean nice jeans paired with boots and a suit jacket. For women, this can mean a casual dress with boots or sandals and a hat. Please avoid dark greens, as they are the colors the wedding party will be wearing. Please also avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride: white, cream, or ivory.

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What time should I arrive?

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The ceremony will begin at 3 pm, and we ask that you arrive 15-30 minutes early to find parking and your seat.

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Can I bring my kids?

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We love your little ones; however, this will be an adult-only celebration.

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Can I take and post pictures?

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Before the ceremony begins, you are welcome to take as many photos as you desire. However, we will be having an unplugged ceremony. At the beginning of the ceremony, we will invite everyone to take a quick picture. Afterward, we ask that phones be put on silent and put away.

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Where should I sit?

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The first two rows are reserved for family members, and signs will show which seats are reserved. Aside from that, you are loved by both the bride and the groom. Pick a seat, not a side.