Wedding Wording for 2020
Communicating with your guests can be harder than ever. With restrictions and regulations changes day-to-day, you’re left wondering what to say after your recent engagement, what to say when your date changes, what to say when some of your list will only be invited virtually, and the list goes on. So, we’re here to help:
WHEN YOU JUST GOT ENGAGED:
Here’s a tip from A Practical Wedding Website:
“We’re so happy that you’re excited about our upcoming wedding. This year, we all need things to celebrate, and we’re currently enjoying the newly engaged glow. Unfortunately, COVID has presented us with some really big questions as we begin wedding planning. There are no plans set in stone just yet, but we promise to keep you updated right here as the plans unfold. (Hint: we’re thinking late fall 2021, and we can’t wait to party with you—hopefully without masks, and with lots of hugs!) ”
- “Same time. Same place. Totally different date.”
- “We’re going to try this again… but, in 2021 this time.”
- “We hope you’ll toast to us on September 12, 2020, and save your dancing shoes for September 12, 2021!”
- “Keeping our family and friends safe is obviously our top priority, and we simply can’t dance the night away from 6 feet apart, so we’ve decided to postpone our wedding to next year. Thank you so much for your love, patience, and well wishes, we can’t wait to hug you really tightly… just as soon as it’s allowed. “