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Some Reception Thoughts
26. September 2008 by Jen.
We are always asked about ideas for receptions.
We have answered lots of questions from
brides who wonder what to do. Feel free to stop
in and ask any of our experienced consultants for
their help. Here are some of the questions we
are asked.
How can I handle guests who respond to the
invitation and state on the reply card that the
number planning to attend is larger than the
number invited?
If you truly can’t handle the additional guests,
we suggest that you turn to your maid of honor
or a tactful bridesmaid. Ask her to call the guests
and explain that the bride would love to extend
her guest list, but unfortunately it is impossible.
The reason? Budget concerns or space already
filled. If the person is offended – and some will
be – they are not true friends. After all, they were
the ones who have overstepped the etiquette
boundaries. Often, the “extras” are uninvited children.
To avoid this situation, the reception card
should read, “adults only reception”. Emotions
are involved in these situations;so don’t get upset
if people sometimes act rudely.
Everyone seems to have an opinion about what
I should and shouldn’t do at my wedding. How
can I please so many different people?
We suggest that you do not try to impress anyone.
Long after the event is history, it will be
your creativity and warmth that are re m e mbered,
not the suggestions that you did not
follow. Have pots of your favorite flowers as
table centerpieces, serve local specialties, label
tables with your favorite places or hobbies, assign
singles to a partner, place nibbles at strategic
places, and be generous with warm greetings.
The success of your reception depends on
efforts to create warm hospitality.
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