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You got Q's, we got A's.
How do I RSVP?
Navigate to the schedule and RSVP page here and login with your full name and password that we sent you.
When is the RSVP deadline?
Please RSVP by 31st of March. You can RSVP by clicking here.
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive by 1:00 PM to allow time for parking and seating. The ceremony will begin promptly at 1:30 PM.
Can I take photos and videos during the ceremony?
We kindly ask that all guests put away their phones and cameras during the ceremony. We've hired professionals to capture every special moment, and we want to ensure they can do their job without obstruction.
After the ceremony concludes, we'd love for you to take as many photos as you'd like during the canapés and reception. We'll also be sharing all professional photos with you after the wedding.
Do you have a wedding registry?
If you would like to give a gift, we've set up a cash fund to help us start this next chapter of our lives together.
Contributions can be made via the card box at the wedding, or through bank transfer—details are available on our registry page here.
Thank you for your love and support!
What should I wear?
You can view the dress code here.
Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?
The whole wedding will be indoors, apart from the confetti throwing.
Can I bring a plus one?
Due to venue capacity, we can only accommodate the guests named on your invitation. If you'd like to bring a plus one, please reach out to us first so we can check availability. We appreciate your understanding!
Should I eat lunch beforehand?
There will be canapés and refreshments after the ceremony. We recommend that you eat something before coming.
Is there parking at the church?
There is no car park at the church. However, there is paid on street parking all around the church. On bank holidays, pay-by-phone parking in Zone A and B is free — see the zone map here — but please check local signs and apps before parking as there are zones that are NOT free.
Is it Ryan and Rachel or Rachel and Ryan?
Rachel's dad said it's ladies and gentlemen not gentlemen and ladies so make of that what you will.
Why can't I wear red or white?
We kindly ask that guests avoid wearing red or white, as these colors are reserved for the bride in our wedding traditions.
In Western weddings, white is traditionally reserved for the bride.
Similarly, in Chinese weddings, red is the traditional bridal color. Feel free to wear any other shade that makes you feel amazing, or follow our style guide here.
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