FAQs

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RSVP

All invitations have been sent out. Please contact us if you have not received it.

The RSVP date has passed.

Please refer to the RSVP section of your invitation. We are only able to accommodate guests specifically listed on the wedding invitation.

All RSVPs should have been submitted by January 20, 2025.

We will miss celebrating with you! If you have not RSVP-ed by January 20, 2025, you have unfortunately been marked as a “No.”

We will miss you! If you cannot make it to our wedding, please RSVP “No” as soon as possible.

Wedding

The dress code is formal, black tie optional. We also encourage you to show off in traditional cultural attire. We want to see you in your most elegant!

  • For the men: this means dark suit and tie. NO JEANS OR CHINOS. Tuxedos are optional.
  • For the ladies: we welcome evening gowns, cocktail dresses, jumpsuits, or slacks that fall anywhere between mid shin, ankle, or the floor. No skin-tight dresses, please.

There will be an open bar during cocktail hour and the reception for beer and spirits.

First off, I am sorry, that is unfortunate. Please bring your epi pen. If you have special dietary allergies, please note this on your RSVP.

Please arrive at Different Pointe of View no earlier than 4:10 PM. This will allow you time to park, and find your seat for the ceremony. The ceremony begins at 4:30pm and you will not be let into building if you are late.

For those staying at Hilton Tapatio, it is a steep climb. Call the front desk to arrange to be picked up from your room to get to the venue.

The venue is also easily accessible for Lyft/Uber.

There is ample parking available at Different Pointe of View. Please follow the signs once you enter the Hilton property.

If you are staying at the Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort, instructions will be given to you upon check in.

We are blessed to already have everything we need to start our new life as a married couple. We will be participating in the Vietnamese tradition of red envelopes.
 
Red envelopes are a symbol of good luck and fortune in the Vietnamese culture. During dinner, the couple will participate in the tradition of “chào bàn” (which translates to table greeting), where they visit each table to personally thank guests and collect any gifts. Usually each table selects a representative to give a quick congratulatory toast or challenge the couple to a game. If you choose to participate in this custom, we have included a red envelope in your invitation.
 

We ask that all guests refrain from using cell phones during the ceremony.

The tail end of March sees temperatures in the high 70s during the day, and mid 50s in the evening. There will be sunny, blue skies and a high UV index. We recommend sunscreen when outdoors.

The ceremony will be held outdoors. Cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing will be indoors, with open access to the outdoor patio.

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