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s/o weddings-Invitation in today's mail

What does this all even mean?

1. Request our presence to celebrate their union- I'm taking this to mean they are going to be married prior and this is just a reception but I am not sure.

2. It is in Ocean City, NJ which is a dry town.  Does this mean it is a dry event?

3.  No dress code given- what should I wear?

4. Nor is there any mention of food at all

5 It's from 1-4 on a Sunday, no kids- I am not sure if this tells you anything at all about the type of event it is going to be

My parents were invited also(both of our last names were spelled wrong on the invitations, thank you very much) and we were both a bit wtf at the invitation wording.  

I half joked with DH that we should go down early, grab breakfast and lay on the beach, get lunch, and then get dressed on our car and go to the wedding. 

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Re: s/o weddings-Invitation in today's mail

  • I can answer #2- You can't buy alcohol in OC, but you can drink it.  You can buy alcohol outside of town and bring it in.  So I hope that means it's not a dry event.
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  • Any word of a ceremony/ ceremony location?
  • imagej&sr:
    Any word of a ceremony/ ceremony location?

    Nothing at all.

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  • strange....i'd say send a card and don't worry about it!

     

  • 1. I have no idea. There's no wording to indicate separate ceremony and reception times?

    2. Depending on the location, they should be able to bring alcohol in.

    3. I would wear a more casual cocktail dress. No black.

    4. See #1 and #5.

    5. It may be an hors d'oeuvres and/or desserts-only reception.

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  • The invitation says

    X and Y  Request our presence to celebrate their union

    day

    Time

    Place

    That is all. 

     

    I am thinking it must be a hors d'oeuvres reception.  

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