If you have to postpone a wedding 4 days before the date, what do you tell guests or how??
3Nicole, Daytona
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Time is of the essence, construct a pretty and sincere email (check out Paperless Post) to your guests and follow up with a phone call. If you have a Wedding planner they can manage that for you.
Best of luck
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By any and every means possible. Emails a good place to start, facebook to as you want to give people as much opportunity as possible to find out. ask people to acknowledge so that you know that they know and can check people off a list. Then phone anyone not on email/fb or that you know doesn't use them regularly. Also phone anyone who doesn't acknowledge your messages. You may want to delegate some of the calls for speed and depending on numbers you need to contact. People are normally quite understanding & the mean thing is just to make sure no one turns up on the day. By the way good luck with the rearrangements and I hope that's smoothly for you!
"Dear Family & Friends, Joe and I can't thank you enough for your thoughfulness and plans to be with us this weekend to celebrate our joyous event. We were looking forward to having all of you with us. WIth sadness and our heartfelt apology to all of you, it has been necessary for us to postpone the wedding. Olease understand that this has been sad and difficult for us. With much love for your kind understanding...
Time is of the essence, construct a pretty and sincere email (check out Paperless Post) to your guests and follow up with a phone call. If you have a Wedding planner they can manage that for you. Best of luck x
By any and every means possible. Emails a good place to start, facebook to as you want to give people as much opportunity as possible to find out. ask people to acknowledge so that you know that they know and can check people off a list. Then phone anyone not on email/fb or that you know doesn't use them regularly. Also phone anyone who doesn't acknowledge your messages. You may want to delegate some of the calls for speed and depending on numbers you need to contact. People are normally quite understanding & the mean thing is just to make sure no one turns up on the day. By the way good luck with the rearrangements and I hope that's smoothly for you!
"Dear Family & Friends, Joe and I can't thank you enough for your thoughfulness and plans to be with us this weekend to celebrate our joyous event. We were looking forward to having all of you with us. WIth sadness and our heartfelt apology to all of you, it has been necessary for us to postpone the wedding. Olease understand that this has been sad and difficult for us. With much love for your kind understanding...