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Thoughtful Couple's Wedding Apology Note Sparks Heartwarming Neighborly Responses

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When Bernard Kuah, 32, and his bride Chermaine Wong prepared for their traditional Chinese wedding gatecrash ceremony at the ungodly hour of 4am, they did something unexpectedly considerate - they apologized in advance to their neighbors at Block 77 Marine Drive. What happened next will restore your faith in community spirit.

The HR manager and his wife-to-be sought official permission from the town council to post polite notices in both building elevators three days before their June 7 wedding. Their concern? That the lively pre-dawn celebrations might disturb sleeping neighbors.

Wedding apology note with neighbor responses

"We wanted to give everyone ample notice rather than have them wake up confused," Kuah explained to AsiaOne. The handwritten note politely explained the upcoming traditional "gatecrash" ritual where groomsmen complete humorous challenges to "rescue" the bride between 4-7am.

But what truly surprised the couple were the dozens of colorful Post-it notes that began appearing around their announcement within hours. Neighbors transformed what could have been complaints into a cascade of congratulations and warm wishes.

Ariel Ee, a 22-year-old student who lived in the building with her mother, was among those touched by the couple's thoughtfulness. "We felt it was such a sweet gesture that we had to respond with kindness," she said while attaching her own congratulatory message wishing them "love and happiness."

By wedding day, nine heartfelt notes decorated the elevator notice - each expressing support rather than irritation about potential noise. "It completely exceeded our expectations," said a moved Kuah. "Even our wedding party was emotional reading these unexpected blessings from strangers."

Colorful neighbor response notes on wedding announcement

The newlyweds have carefully preserved all messages while settling into married life and planning their honeymoon. When asked if they'll frame this unique neighborhood keepsake for their new home? "That's actually brilliant advice we hadn't considered yet," laughed Kuah.

This simple exchange between considerate newlyweds and kind-hearted neighbors serves as a beautiful reminder that small acts of courtesy can create ripples of goodwill - even in high-rise living where people often pass like ships in night elevators.

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FAQ
1.What did the newlyweds plan to do with the notes they received from their neighbors?
They planned to preserve all messages and considered framing them as a unique keepsake for their new home.
2.What kind of responses did the couple receive from their neighbors?
The couple received dozens of colorful Post-it notes with congratulations and warm wishes instead of complaints.
3.What was the purpose of the couple's notice to their neighbors?
The purpose was to inform neighbors about the pre-dawn celebrations and to apologize in advance for any potential disturbance.
4.How did the couple inform their neighbors about the wedding celebrations?
They posted polite notices in the building elevators three days before their wedding.
5.What time did Bernard Kuah and Chermaine Wong's wedding gatecrash ceremony start?
The ceremony started at 4am.
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