Frequently Asked Questions
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January is one of the best months to visit Thailand as it’s usually the coolest time of year and there is low chance of rain. Although it is technically ‘winter’ it’s still hot as the temperature ranges from 21C (70F) to 32C (90F). The temperature is coolest and pleasant very early in the morning and late at night.
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As guests will be staying in various hotels around Bangkok, we will only be able to organize transport from a few key locations. However, taxis through the ‘Grab’ app are very easy to come by, and may be more convenient for some.
Please stay tuned for more details on this website!
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We kindly ask guests to RSVP by June 30. We understand that this date is well in advance of the wedding; however, since the destination is far for many of you, we trust that this timing will help everyone with arrangements. Knowing this far in advance would also be extremely helpful to us as we try to organize the best events possible.
We appreciate your understanding and prompt response.
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Please check your invitation for plus ones.
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Please check out the ‘Traditions’ page on our website for more detailed information, but to summarize:
January 2: Garden Party Cocktail Attire
January 3: Black Tie Optional
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Most of the events will be located in air-conditioned tents. There will be some moments during the day (i.e. Khan Maak procession) that you may be outdoors, but you are free to move in and out the tent whenever you feel like.
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Find the exact location HERE.
For ease of searching on Google Maps or Grab app, you can put ‘Thai PBS Bangkok’ as your final destination and it will be the home next to it. There will be signs on the main road on the day!
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You’ll be missed! We completely understand that Thailand is very far for many of you and will celebrate with you in spirit.
If you could please respond to the RSVP link to notify us that you won’t be able to attend, that would greatly help us during the planning process - kob khun ka!
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Your presence is all we need to make our celebration special!
However, for those who feel compelled to gift us something to mark the beginning of our married life, and in keeping with Thai tradition, guests are welcome to bring a cash gift in an envelope. A box will be placed at the entrance of the reception for any cards or envelopes.