The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Wedding Etiquette by Robyn S. Passante
Author:Robyn S. Passante
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Group USA, Inc.
Published: 2010-03-01T00:00:00+00:00
Creating a Seating Plan
The smallest and most informal wedding receptions donât need ordered seating arrangements of any kind. Just be sure adequate seating is available. For larger and more formal receptions, however, you do need to provide some order if youâd like to avoid the chaos of 300 people trying to choose their own seats.
There are two types of assigned seating: assigned tables and assigned seats. If youâre serving a buffet or a semiformal sit-down meal, assigned tables are the way to go. You should have a table set up near the front door with a place card for every guest, arranged alphabetically by last name. Include on the place card the table number that guest is assigned to. Arrange the table numbers in the middle of each table. Be sure theyâre large enough to be read fairly easily from both sides of the room. And number the tables in a logical order so your guests donât have to hunt for their assigned table.
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