Friday, April 17, 2020

How to Politely Let Your Guests Know That Your Wedding Date Has Been Changed Due to COVID-19

Beyond waking up to that beautiful piece of sparkling jewelry on your left hand and getting all the feels when you see the 💍 followed by X.Y.Z in your Instagram bio, there’s truly no better reality check that you’re really getting married than when you see your Save the Dates for the first time or start putting those 🍰 stamps on your wedding invitations. It’s a major moment for planning couples, and, unfortunately, one that’s been eclipsed by the devastating impacts of COVID-19. But 2020 brides and grooms are showing tremendous resilience, coolness, and courage during this time, and we couldn’t be any prouder of our industry for showing up in support of these brave soonlyweds. After all, this happily ever after is a team effort, and vendors want to see dream wedding days happen just as much! 

That being said, with so much uncertainty surrounding the virus and it’s trajectory, even couples with late summer and fall weddings are making decisions to postpone their days. No bride wants to cave to the suffocating ‘better safe than sorry’ adage, but a new date is kind of a new lease on life for couples whose dates became/are becoming casualties of coronavirus - so, we’re all here for it! All that needs to happen next is letting guests know that there’s been an official date change, and luckily, considering the extenuating circumstances, there are lots of ways to do it. From phone calls to email correspondence, text messages to real-time wedding website updates, you can let your guests know you’ll be celebrating at a later time without skipping a beat. 

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