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Originally Posted by Crompsin
Have a good pen available to sign formal paperwork after the song 'n dance. Nothing worse than a crappy Papermate mark on what may be the most important document you ever sign aside from the bank paperwork getting you that red Corvette at 50. Have one of your buddies gift you a fancy pen.
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My brother's wedding - the pen looked really nice, but in one photo, it picked up that it was an advertising pen for a funeral director
I don't think anyone noticed during the day, but I got a laugh out of it later...
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Advice? Have fun, and don't sweat the small things.
Ask someone well in advance to be MC (if you aren't paying a professional). Make sure they are actually good at organising and can speak well in public. A good one won't make a reception better, but a bad one can be a train wreck.