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Wedding jargon – decoded!

It’s true, weddings can often be full of confusing terminology and tough choices! Especially when in comes to the planning. Even the smallest details, like the deceptively simple choice between place cards and escort cards, can be confusing. So, really, what’s the difference?

At first glance you may think that they refer to exactly the same think… but you’re wrong.

Place cards and escort cards are in fact two separate entities entirely! While both designate where each guest will be seated at a wedding, place cards are more specific — and also more formal — than escort cards. A place card not only directs guests to the table where each will sit during the reception, but also points each guest to his or her particular seat at the table.

Think of escort cards as the more informal sibling of place cards. They usually used to direct guests at a more informal wedding, where, for example, guests are free to choose their own seats. Since they’re often displayed at the front of the reception space, many couples personalise this whole element to clue guests in on what kind of wedding they can expect!

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