Originally posted by Emma Catherine@May 20th, 2004 - 7:10 pm
Chatleen, thank you for the DVD website information. I did go there and typed in just my name and address, and my email address, and then this popped up:
Tak for din bestiling. Du har bestil dit bryllupsminde pa dno som bliver leveret efter brylluppet. Husk du forst skal betak ved modtagelsen. Med venlig hilsen billed-bladet.
I hope that I have copied that correctly. Would you translate that for me? I tried an online translation service, which is a literal translation, but it said something about payment due when delivered. I'm sure that's not the case. Have you shopped there before. How does it work, I am assuming they are they going to contact me via email re. credit card information, etc.? But my Danish is non-existent so I have no idea!
Thank you in advance for your help.
It says something like this:
"Thankey for your order. You have ordered an DVD, which will be delivered after the wedding. Remember, that payment is due when delivered. Greetings, Billed Bladet".
I have ordered a DVD myself, but haven't received anything yet. I guess, the delivery is not right after the wedding
It is normal procedure here in Denmark, that you pay on delivery. It surprises me though, that they follow the same procedure with overseas purchases.
Billed Bladet is really a magazine and not a internet-shop, and I guess, they haven't got any usual procedures for these kind of things
Originally posted by pepperann@May 20th, 2004 - 5:58 pm
Just wondering how many guests were invited to Frederik and Mary's wedding? According to Hello magazine...1600 are invited to the Spanish Crown Prince's wedding.
The danish wedding really consisted of several 5 occasions.
1) The official party with the goverment, members of the parliament etc. as guests.
2) The private party with young members of the royal houses and young friends of the bride and groom as guests.
3) The performance at The Royal Theatre.
4) The wedding-ceremony in the church, with approx. 800 guests.
5) The wedding-banquet in the evening. I think 432 guests attended this.
The problem with occasions held by the DRF is, that they don't dispose of banqueting halls big enough for more guests.