Is there a good ending to save the date?
Is there a good ending to save the date?
There are actually three possible ways to “end” things. You can take her advice; you can go into the game’s file package and make some changes to the resource file that will unlock a happy, “hacker” ending within the game world; or you can decide not even to try to take her on a date at all, in which case she survives.
How do you play Save the dates?
Share this story Paper Dino Software’s Save the Date is a rather unique game. You play as an unnamed character who is tasked with arranging a date with the object of your affections, Felicia.
Is save-the-date only for weddings?
Save the Dates are not only used for weddings, but often other events, such as anniversaries, birthdays, bar mitzvahs (and bat mitzvahs), family reunions, and more.
When should we send out save the dates?
Send out save-the-date cards six to eight months prior to your wedding and the wedding invitations eight weeks before your big day.
What’s the difference between a save-the-date and an invitation?
The biggest difference between save-the-date cards and wedding invitations is that the first is meant to put guests on notice, while the second acts as a formal invitation to the event. For that reason, save-the-dates are sent first — often months or even a year before the wedding date.
How many extra save the dates should I order?
NOT ORDERING EXTRA CARDS Couples may receive conflicting advice on how many extra save the dates to order. We suggest ordering 5-10 more cards than you plan to send out. There are plenty of reasons why.
Is it rude to send a save-the-date and not an invitation?
Sending a Save the Date Card but not an Invitation You can’t send a save a date to someone who you might only invite to the wedding ceremony at a later date. So only send them to those guests you definitely want to be with you on your wedding day.
Do you have to do save-the-date and wedding invitations?
You’ll always want to send some type of official invitation out for your wedding. Save-the-date cards, however, are optional. It’s important to know when to send save-the-dates if you choose to use them. The timing for the invitations is much later, usually six to eight weeks before the wedding.
Do save-the-dates go to everyone?
You should send your save-the-dates to anyone you want at your wedding. Even if you’ve already received verbal confirmations from certain guests, you should still send them a save-the-date (members of your wedding party, siblings and parents). Just remember: Only send it to those whom you definitely want to attend.
Do all wedding guests get a save-the-date?
Everyone on your “A” guest list-even your maid of honor who found out the second you booked the venue-should receive a save-the-date. (Due to budget and venue restrictions, you may have a “B” guest list-people you would love to have at your wedding but can’t invite until regrets come in).