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Day-after wedding invitations — the recovery brunch after the big day

Editorial team digitalinvitations.online

Britain has no single named custom to match the Polish poprawiny, but the day-after wedding brunch has quietly become a fixture. Guests who travelled far or stayed at the venue gather again on the Sunday in a relaxed mood, letting the lovely day wind down gently. An online invitation makes it easy to find out in advance who will join you.

The format is open. The venue version — a shared brunch buffet at the same hotel or country house where guests stayed overnight, from ten or eleven, for fifteen to fifty people. The home version — a leisurely breakfast or a barbecue in the parents' garden for a smaller circle. Many bring out the leftover wedding cake and the rest of the bakes. In our team's experience, couples who flag the brunch in the wedding invitation itself get noticeably more replies.

The invitation should cover the date (usually the day after the wedding), the time, the place, the kind of gathering (brunch, breakfast, barbecue) and a contact. A line about casual dress fits well, since the day is meant to be easygoing. A pin with the exact address helps in particular guests who do not know the area.

The digital format is especially handy here. You send the link to the same guests over WhatsApp right after the wedding RSVP, the form counts who is staying for day two, and Google Maps shows the way. No account needed — the guest taps the link on their phone and replies in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

What is the day-after wedding brunch?
A relaxed gathering on the day after the wedding, usually for a smaller circle. No speeches or set programme — it is about resting, finishing the leftovers and enjoying a calm catch-up.
Who do you invite to the day-after brunch?
Mainly close family, the wedding party and far-travelled guests who stayed over locally anyway. The circle is smaller than at the wedding — often 15 to 50 people.
Who pays for the day-after brunch?
Usually the couple or the parents, as a continuation of the celebration. For a barbecue, guests often chip in — in that case say so clearly in the invitation.

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