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"Masts should be filled
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"I hate when the waiter
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"I wish relatives who can't
sing wouldn't perform."
It's easy to get wedding
guests talking when they're
asked about their biggest
gripes. Although certain
circumstances are beyond
the couple's control, some
(often avoidable) situations
may leave guests with a
bitter taste.
What wedding guests
appreciate and detest:
• Table traumas: Guests
resented the 'traffic jam'
created by people crowding
to find their table card.
Unmarrieds attest to the.
awkwardness of both an all -
singles table where everyone
is a stranger and 'single
Siberia' — being seated at
an 'all -couples' table and left
alone when -the twosomes
get up to dance.
The consensus: Tables
should be a mix of couples
and singles, at least some of
whom know one another.
• Music mayhem: It's too
loud when you're trying to
talk, too soft when you try to
dance. or worse, you hear
the band playing at the
party next door.
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lively dances.
• Bright lights, big
headaches! Photographers
and videographers: guests
advise you to capture the
moment and fade into the
background.
• Waiting and wilting: The
receiving line gives guests a
chance to share in the
occasion, but it can also
mean a long wait, especially
at large' weddings.
Waiters with hors
d'oeuvres and drinks could
'walk the line,' quenching
guests' thirst and keeping
them from worrying they'll
miss the cocktail hour.
• Invitation faux pas: A
breach of etiquette
committed by some couples
is to print or engrave the
registry location on the
wedding invitation.
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One guest got what she
considered the ultimate in
tackiness: a letter from a
store where the bride and
groom had registered,
saying, "We hope we can
accommodate your gift
needs," tucked into her
invitation.
What are some surefire
ways to host a reception that
will be fondly remembered?
Add personal touches that
• reflect the couple's
uniqueness — a well-
prepared toast (never an
embarrassing roast),
personalized wedding favors
(small engraved silver
frames encasing guests' table
cards, for example) and
unusual centerpieces are
much appreciated.
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