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 Of Covid19 and weddings, for weddings scheduled from Jul-Dec 2020

If you wedding was scheduled to be between Jul-Dec 2020, what will your next step be?
 
Proceed as usual [ 2 ] ** [4.44%]
Proceed but on a smaller scale [ 14 ] ** [31.11%]
Postpone the wedding [ 21 ] ** [46.67%]
Cancel the wedding [ 8 ] ** [17.78%]
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TSstrawsticks
post May 20 2020, 08:15 PM, updated 6y ago

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Curious as to what other brides-to-be and grooms-to-be will be doing next.

If your wedding was scheduled to be in Jul-Dec 2020, you most likely already had all your vendors booked and arrangements in place for your dream wedding. But with Covid-19 around, people are saying that they won't even want to attend any weddings.

So what's your decision? Do your vendors allow postponement or allow full/partial refund?
azwarzaim P
post May 21 2020, 10:58 AM

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I'm talking to this doorgift provider for Malay weddings; they say that their customers have mostly rescheduled to later in the year, earliest in August. I believe most wedding vendors are understanding and accommodating if you speak nicely enough with them.
TSstrawsticks
post May 23 2020, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(azwarzaim @ May 21 2020, 10:58 AM)
I'm talking to this doorgift provider for Malay weddings; they say that their customers have mostly rescheduled to later in the year, earliest in August. I believe most wedding vendors are understanding and accommodating if you speak nicely enough with them.
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Thanks for your input. The fear is that even when it comes to August, the Covid 19 situation won't improve. Some hotels have already predicted there won't be any wedding businesses for the next 12 months
fu'house
post Jun 1 2020, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(strawsticks @ May 20 2020, 08:15 PM)
Curious as to what other brides-to-be and grooms-to-be will be doing next.

If your wedding was scheduled to be in Jul-Dec 2020, you most likely already had all your vendors booked and arrangements in place for your dream wedding. But with Covid-19 around, people are saying that they won't even want to attend any weddings.

So what's your decision? Do your vendors allow postponement or allow full/partial refund?
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Close relative postponed wedding.

To think some paid up deposit to vendors, or hotels or places to book. It's unpredictable that virus change our daily lives. To ask for refund, both side face dilemma.
Sirmiras P
post Jun 9 2020, 12:47 AM

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We will be postponing it (thanks god it was possible)...!
deedeee
post Jun 24 2020, 01:29 PM

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My brother's one got postponed as the venue is shut till year end.
tubingjack
post Jun 28 2020, 03:00 PM

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soscial gathering isa big no in preventing covid 19. at least in 3 month to come there will be no normal wedding event.
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post Jun 29 2020, 09:25 AM

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I think most vendors will let you postpone but won't give refund cause dia pun freelancing, need the money.
angelfox P
post Aug 19 2020, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(strawsticks @ May 20 2020, 08:15 PM)
Curious as to what other brides-to-be and grooms-to-be will be doing next.

If your wedding was scheduled to be in Jul-Dec 2020, you most likely already had all your vendors booked and arrangements in place for your dream wedding. But with Covid-19 around, people are saying that they won't even want to attend any weddings.

So what's your decision? Do your vendors allow postponement or allow full/partial refund?
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We were planning to get married in July 2020. But since covid-19 still hasn't passed, we had to cancel the wedding. We rescheduled the wedding date for the second time and it is very expensive for us, so we decided to cancel it.
Now we still have wedding rings and we want to get married just the two of us, and we will arrange a celebration after the epidemic and celebrate our wedding.
Kirara07
post Jan 17 2021, 01:25 PM

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Guys is almost 1 year , dunno need to wait how long...
Anyone knows if Government came out with a law for business to refund customers due to COVID MCO CMCO?
The Link below says got one Akta to pass in parliament, duno what happen to that.

https://www.nst.com.my/news/government-publ...deal-businesses

 

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