Taky Cheung
August 9th, 2009, 07:27 PM
The reception last night was choatic....
White groom, vietnamese bride, cute couple. But then not everybody from the bride side speaks English.
the reception took place in a Chinese restaurant that the room is a "L" shape. The stage in the corner area of the L. The asian side of people can't see the white side of people.
The DJ is missing in action most of the night. He doesn't bring a mic (nor the couple requested to have a mic).
No MC is hired. Nobody introduced or to annouced the party is starting.
The groom's father started to introduce the groom side of the family. The whole time, he didn't look at the asian wing. The bride's relatives were pissed off.
The bride's uncle plan to have a short welcome speech and introduce the bride side of the family members. Now he thought that's not necessary. No need to introduce the bride's relatives since they all know each other.
Here I came to the rescue. I told the uncle they should show everybody that vietnamese is a respectful culture. He should be a bigger person to do the right thing. The uncle thanked me for saying so. Then he did his small speech and family member introduction in his broken English, and without a microphone.
Nothing was planned. They tried to play some games with the newly wedded.. but over half the people are drunk.
Nobody can hear what's going on at the stage. They still bother to have a toasting speech from the maid of honor and the bestman, without microphone.
It was getting more choatic as kids are running around jumping next to the wedding cake.
I stepped in to announce the cake cutting, bouquet toss, garter toss.. invite single lady/gentlemen to the dance floor, organized the games, shouted out "ARE YOU GUYS REEADDYYYYYYYYYY...." and kept the party going. I became the MC.
Basically that were 2 parties going on at the same time. But it seems like everybody still had a great time... That's the power of alcohol. I lost my voice. The couple thank me for helping out. No tips =)
White groom, vietnamese bride, cute couple. But then not everybody from the bride side speaks English.
the reception took place in a Chinese restaurant that the room is a "L" shape. The stage in the corner area of the L. The asian side of people can't see the white side of people.
The DJ is missing in action most of the night. He doesn't bring a mic (nor the couple requested to have a mic).
No MC is hired. Nobody introduced or to annouced the party is starting.
The groom's father started to introduce the groom side of the family. The whole time, he didn't look at the asian wing. The bride's relatives were pissed off.
The bride's uncle plan to have a short welcome speech and introduce the bride side of the family members. Now he thought that's not necessary. No need to introduce the bride's relatives since they all know each other.
Here I came to the rescue. I told the uncle they should show everybody that vietnamese is a respectful culture. He should be a bigger person to do the right thing. The uncle thanked me for saying so. Then he did his small speech and family member introduction in his broken English, and without a microphone.
Nothing was planned. They tried to play some games with the newly wedded.. but over half the people are drunk.
Nobody can hear what's going on at the stage. They still bother to have a toasting speech from the maid of honor and the bestman, without microphone.
It was getting more choatic as kids are running around jumping next to the wedding cake.
I stepped in to announce the cake cutting, bouquet toss, garter toss.. invite single lady/gentlemen to the dance floor, organized the games, shouted out "ARE YOU GUYS REEADDYYYYYYYYYY...." and kept the party going. I became the MC.
Basically that were 2 parties going on at the same time. But it seems like everybody still had a great time... That's the power of alcohol. I lost my voice. The couple thank me for helping out. No tips =)