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Reply to "Do you prefer to attend a daytime (lunch) wedding or an evening (dinner) wedding?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anybody who tells you they had a daytime wedding and the guests enjoyed themselves have a bunch of family members and friends who are afraid to tell them the truth. People do not let loose at daytime weddings. Nobody wants to drink a signature cocktail at 11 AM and then be forced onto a sunlit dance floor or into a photo booth at noon. I feel like guests commit to a nighttime wedding. They enjoy the cocktail hour and a leisurely dinner, they are on the dance floor enjoying the music, they are getting drinks and planning the after party. They are committed to enjoying the wedding and festivities for the night because that is what is on their agenda. Now, a daytime wedding? No matter how nice a brunch is, I can guarantee your guests will not be totally focused on the bride and groom and the event. They will be thinking about how much time they will have when they leave your wedding to get to ikea or take the kids to the pool or what to make for dinner. Your wedding is not their main focus. [/quote] Honestly is this so bad? Not “letting loose” (making a fool of yourself) and having time for an IKEA run after? Maybe not every wedding needs to be a 6 hour drunk fest. Although people seem to drink plenty at brunch. [/quote]
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