When is the wedding usually?
1, the time of marriage will vary according to different regions. In the south, the wedding time is basically chosen at night. But in the north, the wedding time is generally chosen at noon, which directly affects the wedding time. When holding a wedding ceremony, we should not only pay attention to the solemnity of the wedding ceremony, but also consider the time for guests to wait for the wedding ceremony, which will affect the start time of the wedding reception.
2. Many people think that the time on the wedding invitation is the start time of the wedding reception or the arrival time of the guests, which mainly depends on the significance of designing this wedding invitation with the couple. Newcomers usually write the wedding start time on the invitation, and the best time is 1 1:28 or 1 1:38 to remind guests that it is best to meet. If no specific time is specified in the invitation,
3. If the wedding time is set at noon, the wedding usually starts from 1 1: 58, 12:08, 12: 18, etc. If the wedding time is in the evening, the wedding usually starts from 17.
What are the factors that affect the start of the wedding?
1, the time when the newlyweds arrive at the wedding venue. If there is a traffic jam during the wedding, it will definitely affect the wedding start time, or it may be a hotel problem, because many weddings have been held, resulting in the newlyweds entering the venue later.
2. What's more, the guests who came to the wedding didn't come, which will also delay the wedding time. Newcomers need to make sure that all the guests at the wedding reception are present, especially the important guests at the wedding, and see if they are present on time, such as the witness and officiating guests at the wedding. If they are not here, they need to wait for a while.
Although the wedding is grand and festive, the time of other guests is also precious, and the waiting time needs to be limited. After a period of time, even if everyone is not here, the wedding will start, and then call the guests who can't be present to see their specific arrival time.