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DURING
SCENE 3 (chapel)
group of friends: enter the chapel wearing jersey, black shirt and unpresentable.
wrong sign appears
Someone: looks angry, point at her clothes, makes her go home and change
SCENE 4 (chapel)
Someone: someone calling at the phone, ringing loudly, take the call, speak loudly
wrong sign appears
Everyone: looks at her and do the shh pose
SCENE 5: (chapel)
Guest: saw the bride entering, bring out her phone, take photos
wrong sign appears
Photographer: appears, shoo her phone away
Text:
Respect the environment by dressing appropriately, especially if the wedding is
taking place in a place of worship where there may be specific clothing
requirements.
You may want to leave such things to the pros. Attempting to take your own
photos or films might make the shot unusable for professionals, as well as obscure
the view for other guests, which may prevent the couple from getting the wedding
photos they really want.
Don’t be that guest! Put your phone on silent or turn it off before the ceremony
begins, then tuck it somewhere in a pocket or purse. This gives the pair peace and
privacy while allowing you to completely appreciate their company.
After:
Scene 6: (empty room)
Guest: Asking for a slice of the wedding cake
Guest: Cut a slice of the wedding cake
wrong sign appears
Text:
CAKE CUTTING – symbolizes the couple's first task as husband and wife.
Traditionally the groom feeds the bride a bite of cake first before she returns the
favor. This has symbolism around the idea of the groom providing for his bride
.
Scene 7: (freedom park)
Boquet toss
All single women in the event are gathered around
Single women: act na ayaw sumalo ng boquet
wrong sign appears
Text:
The bouquet toss in modern times is a symbol of good luck. It is said if you catch
the bouquet, then you will have good fortune and you will be the next to get
married. #DontBeAKj