is anyone planning on having two ceremonies? I am asian-american and my FI is of western decent. We originally wanted to incorporate our two cultures into one ceremony, but my mom wanted to have an all-out thai ceremony. So, we are planning on having a thai ceremony on friday and a christian ceremony the next day. I'm not sure how I should handle the invitations? Should we have two reception parties? Will two be too much?
any ideas and suggestions would be great!
Re: two ceremonies
hmm if you want to have everything happen on one day would it be possible to have one ceremony after the other. sorry i don't know too much about thai ceremonies so don't know what they entail. i'm chinese and often a lot of the chinese traditions happen in the morning with just family then the actually ceremony will happen in the afternoon with all the guests.
I've seen ceremonies/reception done in both one AND two days. As a guest, I can tell you that it's VERY hectic when both ceremonies and the reception are in the same day. VERY. I can only imagine how crazy it is for the bride and groom. Honestly, don't have two receptions. It seems money-hungry/gift grabby (money is the common "gift" at Asian weddings....) I would personally hold the Thai ceremony the day before and the western ceremony/reception the day after.
[QUOTE]is anyone planning on having two ceremonies? I am asian-american and my FI is of western decent. We originally wanted to incorporate our two cultures into one ceremony, <strong>but my mom wanted to have an all-out thai ceremony</strong>. So, we are planning on having a thai ceremony on friday and a christian ceremony the next day. <strong>I'm not sure how I should handle the invitations? Should we have two reception parties? Will two be too much?</strong> any ideas and suggestions would be great!
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I'm thai and french and my mom wanted me to have an all out thai ceremony too but my FI is sri lankan. we decided not to have a thai ceremony because we're going to incorporate thai traditions in the american wedding that we're having. We ARE having 2 weddings though.. one in CA and one in SRI LANKA. in my opinion, because i've seen it done before, have the thai ceremony on a friday night and the christian ceremony the next day. i feel that you should just have one reception.- because you're not going out of state or country..so...save all the stress. =)
I like the tea ceremony as a rehursal option too though!
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