I’m surprised Burl isn’t putting a dollar in the Marital Donations and taking ten in change.At my Daughter’s wedding my family completely ignored the table assignments and all crowded around 2 tables! I wasn’t pleased ’cause that left 2 tables with only one couple each.
Actually this IS the best idea: SOMEONE in planning should’ve had the jurisprudence on tap to explicitly group these yo-yos together…..and downwind from everyone else in the room to boot!! Orrrrrrr…even out on the parking lot!!
While I can somewhat understand a potential need for assigned seating at some weddings…. but for the most part I find it to be a VERY poor choice. Most people who attend a wedding get to see VERY LITTLE overall of the married couple…. in order to make the reception more enjoyable for the guests, people should be allowed to sit by whom they wish. I was at one reception where the assigned seating separated spouses across from each other at the same very large, circular table. The tables were large enough that spouses could not communicate with each other. That situation DID NOT LAST LONG.
Whenever I’ve been at a wedding reception with assigned seating it was because they wanted friends and relatives to meet someone new and interesting so they wouldn’t be bored sitting with someone they already knew.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
I’m surprised Burl isn’t putting a dollar in the Marital Donations and taking ten in change.At my Daughter’s wedding my family completely ignored the table assignments and all crowded around 2 tables! I wasn’t pleased ’cause that left 2 tables with only one couple each.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 9 years ago
$25! They should be seated at the head table!
Ninette over 9 years ago
Look at everybody all dressed up!
Ninette over 9 years ago
Don’t do anything I’d do. ~The Needle
Olddog1 over 9 years ago
Probably doing some people a favor by all sitting at the same table.
shamest Premium Member over 9 years ago
isn’t the wedding dinner all about them. it was a mistake to invite them
orbenjawell Premium Member over 9 years ago
Actually this IS the best idea: SOMEONE in planning should’ve had the jurisprudence on tap to explicitly group these yo-yos together…..and downwind from everyone else in the room to boot!! Orrrrrrr…even out on the parking lot!!
rk911 over 9 years ago
I’m with Burl on this one.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 9 years ago
While I can somewhat understand a potential need for assigned seating at some weddings…. but for the most part I find it to be a VERY poor choice. Most people who attend a wedding get to see VERY LITTLE overall of the married couple…. in order to make the reception more enjoyable for the guests, people should be allowed to sit by whom they wish. I was at one reception where the assigned seating separated spouses across from each other at the same very large, circular table. The tables were large enough that spouses could not communicate with each other. That situation DID NOT LAST LONG.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Best answer ever!
Train 1911 over 9 years ago
PRESENT THAT CHEAP THEY SHOULD BE SEATED IN CLOSET
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
Whenever I’ve been at a wedding reception with assigned seating it was because they wanted friends and relatives to meet someone new and interesting so they wouldn’t be bored sitting with someone they already knew.