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Rebeca
Dedicated October 2020

Rescheduling our 10/10/20 wedding

Rebeca, on July 25, 2020 at 1:25 PM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 7
So yesterday we made the hard decision of rescheduling our wedding reception to next October. We are still planning on getting married this October on our original date, but will have our big wedding celebration October 2021. I know a lot of people are doing this, how should we word the “change of date” since we are still getting married this fall with just our immediate family and plan on have the big reception next year?

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Latest activity by Cristian, on July 30, 2020 at 12:52 PM
  • V
    Dedicated October 2020
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    We're also doing this! Wondering the same thing- my mom said to not even mention it since we're doing the "full" ceremony next year...but idk.
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  • Rebeca
    Dedicated October 2020
    Rebeca ·
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    I know, but how would you word it as far as your last name? Unless you don’t take his last name.
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    We didn't even put our names on our change the dates, it was just a picture of us, our new date, and "let's try this again."
    Our original 2020 invitations would've had pretty traditional wording.
    Mr. and Mrs. MyParents and Mr. and Mrs. HisParents invite you to the wedding of their children Alexandra and Joseph.We each have the same last name as our parents, so we were just going to use our first names, and we may still use wording like that next year. If you're hosting the wedding yourselves and people know you'll already be married, I think you can use your married name, just write out each of your names.Rebecca LastName and Husband LastName invite you to celebrate their marriage, or something like that instead of Rebecca and Husband LastName...
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  • Sexypoodle
    Master October 2021
    Sexypoodle ·
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    Maybe text out postponement announcements just so your guests are aware it’s been canceled. Then after the wedding on 10/10, create a change the date card with a pic from the wedding that announces you got married but still want to celebrate with family and friends. So please save the date of _____ to attend our reception.
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  • Rebeca
    Dedicated October 2020
    Rebeca ·
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    Thank you, ladies!
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  • K
    Savvy September 2021
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    We did a “scratch that! Change of plans!” Something all the lines of we’re going to to dancer and drink a little harder.


    We didn’t include we’re getting married this year. We’ll post our surprise elopement announcement on 10/10/20
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  • Cristian
    Savvy September 2022
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    Not to Cristiam Diaz
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