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Time on invitation vs. actual start time

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Re: Time on invitation vs. actual start time

  • TerriHugg said:

    TerriHugg said:

    Don't do it. I totally agree that the wedding must start at the time listed on the invitation. 


    Last year, I went to a wedding that was supposed to start at 11:00 am on the invitation. Because it was a rainy day and the location was hour away, I planned to arrive by 10:00/10:30 pm to account for traffic. I arrived at around 10:45 am along with some other to the surprise of the reception hall employees because they told us the wedding was started at 1:00 pm. 

    So these people purposely stated a time on the invitation that was two hours earlier than they planned. Then to make matters worse, the wedding didn't even start until 1:45pm! 

    I was livid!!!!! Don't do that to your guests at all. 
    Fuck that shit. I would have left.
    @dreamergirl8812 I wanted to but, it was my husband's brother's wedding. So I had to stay. 

    I was starving!!! because I hadn't eaten since like 7 that morning. 
    Yeah I would have looked at my H and said "um, sorry that your brother is an ass, but I am taking the care and getting myself a pizza."
    Holy shit, Terri!  That is the worst example of this BS I have heard yet ><  Was it actually a typo?  I just can't believe that anyone would intentionally put a start time that was 2 hours off on invitations!

    And yeah, I definitely would have left or made DH go get me food.  I'm not about to get sick or pass out at anyone's wedding.

    "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."


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