Wedding

Mobile Wedding Invitation — Korea-born service

Mobile wedding invitation guide for 2026 — what to include, when to send, how to list both families, and the Korean-wedding-hall details guests miss.

What to Include in a Mobile Wedding Invitation

A mobile wedding invitation does more than announce a date — it answers the logistical questions guests would otherwise have to text you about. Cover these five points and the rest is style.

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When to Send

For a 2026 wedding, the calendar looks like this:

Sending earlier than six weeks tends to backfire. The date drifts in memory and guests forget to RSVP. Later than two weeks and people already have plans.

Tone — Formal but Warm (Sample Wording in Three Tones)

A wedding invitation sits between a legal announcement and a personal letter. Overly stiff language feels corporate; a too-casual note undersells the occasion. Three registers to choose from:

Formal: “With joy, our two families request the pleasure of your company as we celebrate the marriage of our children. Your presence would honor us.”

Warm: “We are getting married, and we would love to have the people who shaped us in the room. Your presence would mean everything.”

Casual: “After years of sharing ordinary days, we are making it official. Please join us for the ceremony and the dinner that follows.”

For more sample wording, see our mobile wedding invitation guide — it walks through how to adapt each tone to both families.

Paper vs Digital — Which for Your Wedding?

Paper invitations still carry weight for older relatives and for couples who want a keepsake. Digital is faster, cheaper, and comes with live RSVP, a map, and a guestbook built in. The honest answer:

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Easy-to-Miss Details at Korean Wedding Halls

If you’re organizing the money side of the event, our wedding account number tips post walks through how to present bank or registry details cleanly for a multinational guest list.

Registry vs Cash Gifts — What Matches Your Guest List

Modern wedding invitations usually include some gift guidance, and the right choice depends on who is attending:

Being explicit in the invite removes awkward guesswork at the door.

Save-the-Date Etiquette for Korean Weddings

If your wedding is at a Korean wedding hall and guests are traveling internationally, send a save-the-date six to eight weeks before. Include:

The full invite with exact venue and details goes out three weeks later.

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03 — FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. When should we send the wedding invitation +

Two to three weeks before the ceremony is standard for a mobile invitation. If guests are traveling internationally, send a save-the-date four to six weeks earlier and follow up with the full invitation around the three-week mark.

Q. Should both sets of parents be listed +

Yes. Most Korean-style invitations list the fathers and mothers of both families above the couple's names. If one parent is deceased, the common practice is to add the child's name directly or use a respectful marker — phrase it however feels true to your family.

Q. How do we handle parking and transit +

One or two lines is enough. Mention whether the venue validates parking, the nearest subway exit, and a rough walking time. Guests appreciate concrete numbers over vague directions.

Q. Do we need to specify the meal type +

It helps. Guests plan their day differently for a seated Western course, a Korean banquet buffet, or a lighter tapas-style reception. One short line near the venue details is plenty.

Q. Can we collect RSVP through the invitation +

Yes. A mobile invitation can gather headcount, meal preference, and plus-ones through a single link without anyone installing an app.

Q. Our wedding photos are vertical and get cropped on the invitation banner. How do we fix it +

Phone and DSLR portraits are usually 3:4 vertical, so faces get cut when they sit in the invitation's horizontal top banner. Use our free photo ratio tool at /en/photo/ to crop to 4:3 or 16:9 in one click before uploading. The photo never leaves your phone — it's cropped in the browser and saved straight back.

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