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stevewool
16th June 2010, 20:14
could not wait a week to start another thread, so here goes, my forth comming wedding tips and ideas welcome, domnt want a big do, but neither cheep, i live in derbyshire not to mant true friends, so a wedding for my emma to remember, and no silly comments about me not turning up would be best :)
Steve.r
16th June 2010, 21:14
Steve, don't turn up :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
Dont go to any wedding planners or mention wedding to anyone when organising, all you see are their eyes spinning with ££ note signs.
keithAngel
16th June 2010, 22:24
A Filipino UK reunion Steve great Idea mate your Emma will remember that b:censored:r i wont be here I know Ill send the invites by P.M. when the details are settled now how helpful is that? :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
17th June 2010, 20:12
yes look forward to a filipino uf reunion and i bet lots more would too, lots of dried fish, bulat and other stuff too
keithAngel
17th June 2010, 21:31
Doms just come into a fortune perhaps he will bring the Baboy:icon_lol:
marlyn&kenny
18th June 2010, 04:15
Our warm congratulations to you and emma! best wishes guys!!!! how i wish to attend the special moment of you guys...
stevewool
18th June 2010, 17:47
well all will be welcome when the day is booked and the place too
Sim11UK
18th June 2010, 21:11
well all will be welcome when the day is booked and the place too
Never been to Derbyshire yet, I don't think? :D
CityHunter
19th June 2010, 06:11
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding :)
No idea how weddings are done there in UK but generally advice I give is that let those who are really close to you and supportive of your wedding attend the church part. Its okay to have a simple layout for the church setting and instead focus more on the reception and events.
People will more often remember your wedding if they didn't go hungry during the reception and it was lively. Those that will recall the church blessing part are those really close to the couple.
Just make sure that you know what is allowed to be eaten by your VIP guests that way you avoid any major disaster of serving him or her something which may be bad for their health.
Most of all do not go in debt just to have a nice wedding. It'll be more practical to have a simple one and have enough savings to start your life as a couple. Most folks tend to be in the red just to show to folks that they have a nice wedding and later on argue on how to pay the debt :P
CityHunter
19th June 2010, 06:11
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding :)
No idea how weddings are done there in UK but generally advice I give is that let those who are really close to you and supportive of your wedding attend the church part. Its okay to have a simple layout for the church setting and instead focus more on the reception and events.
People will more often remember your wedding if they didn't go hungry during the reception and it was lively. Those that will recall the church blessing part are those really close to the couple.
Just make sure that you know what is allowed to be eaten by your VIP guests that way you avoid any major disaster of serving him or her something which may be bad for their health.
Most of all do not go in debt just to have a nice wedding. It'll be more practical to have a simple one and have enough savings to start your life as a couple. Most folks tend to be in the red just to show to folks that they have a nice wedding and later on argue on how to pay the debt :P
CityHunter
19th June 2010, 06:16
:P For some reason my post double-posted. Can't find the delete option.
Anyhow, to add take lots of photos! Encourage your friends, relatives, family members and other guests to take as much photos they could even if its from a camera phone. Those memories will not come back again.
Lastly, assign at least one to police the area during the church wedding and so too at the reception if its not a private setting. This way you can be assured that everyone will have fun and will not remember the day as one wherein something bad happened to them - well, this applies more to current Philippine urban settings :P
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