Friday, January 1, 2010

Asian Wedding Programs Is It Okay To Use Nicknames On A Wedding Program?

Is it okay to use nicknames on a wedding program? - asian wedding programs

I have a friend who called every friend and another friend who is Asian and her name Ryoji, but his name is Roger. Is it acceptable to know in the program by the name, I do best, whether the names registered or not?

9 comments:

kill_yr_... said...

No tags for marriage programs, as invented recently by the wedding industry. Traditionalists as I feel that if the ceremony is so complex, is a program for the client needed to understand what is happening, then the ceremony should be simplified. People learn the names of the members of the wedding party where your friends are not disclosed in order to adapt your personal preferences.

Sorry if it is very difficult, but I was excited about the wedding industry for creating all these unnecessary costs and stress for you, with you as victims of greedy and unscrupulous industry.

Reba said...

I agree that if it is a ceremony and informal reception with the nickname, but when it comes to using a formal matter, just your name and then in brackets or nicknames have set all know who is who. You can also use your friends as you wish it to his full name, and I only got the nickname, and I honor their wishes.

Good luck!

Jo B said...

It depends on what type of wedding you are planning to have.

If you go into a formal full name below.

When you are relaxed, go with the nickname, and I want to spend any of the names most people nick.

My other suggestion would be to put your full name, then in brackets usually called by its name

eg
Elaine Bates
(aka giggles)

truefirs... said...

Yes, of course, it is acceptable to use nicknames. The program is not an official document - it is only for the comfort of its guests.

The best can do: Ask the participants preferred to use the name in the program. Is your name so your call should be.

~♠♥CJ♥♠~ said...

Sure, why not? One behalf of my bridesmaid is Niki. Technically, it is not his name but the name, who has spent his entire life, and he did not like his name, as is the case, I speak as Niki in the program.

rezruf said...

Well, somehow understand his nickname, his name. I will list his name as Unohu (You Know Who) in these examples.

Ryoji (Roger) Unohu
Roger (Ryoji) Unohu

Or it's okay. The same goes for Buddy.

Barn Babe said...

Ohh, good question. I just do my programs and was now to change their nicknames and finished, because I felt very formal.

Emilee's Mom is pregnant #2 said...

Always use proper names in the wedding program.

St. Patrick's Day 2009 said...

no! Enter a wedding program to be formalized.

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