do it any way you will enjoy it ;
2007-02-13 13:29:00
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answer #1
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answered by Nora 7
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Tradionally the head table shuld only include the couple, if no wedding party. But depeding on the size of the people in attendance, then sure have the parents at the head table with you and get a seperate table for the children.
2007-02-13 14:17:15
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answer #2
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answered by Laughing 4
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There is no set rule on how the people are seated. But you should respect and honor your parents enough to seat them at the head table. This is a very special day for them as well, one they will remember the rest of their life. Spoken as a true father.
2007-02-13 13:58:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The somebody who commented "approximately it being impolite to chop up the bridesmaids/groomsmen from their dates" is misguided. whilst becoming a seating chart, the purpose is on your travellers to fulfill new human beings and grow to be greater valuable familiar. the belief is that spouses already see adequate of another and could welcome the possibility to speak with somebody else; whether husband and spouse are the two contributors of the marriage party and seated on the comparable table, they'd desire to no longer be seated mutually. If attainable, spouses could be seated at separate tables. If human beings p.c. to xenophobically cluster in little cliques of those they already comprehend, there will be quite some time for this in the previous and after dinner. "Dates" who won't be in a position to attend to on their very own for an hour at trouble-free journey like a marriage do no longer need to have a social existence and can be left at homestead.
2016-10-02 02:41:39
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answer #4
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answered by riedel 4
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You do not NEED to have the parents at the head table, some people do and some people don't. It's your call.
2007-02-13 13:41:51
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answer #5
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answered by Dawnita 4
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if you have people other then the bride and groom at the head table then the parents should be at the table
2007-02-13 13:33:17
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answer #6
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answered by xoooooooo 5
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It's not necessary to have the parents at the head table, but if space permits, it would be a nice gesture to ask them if they'd like to join you there.
Congratulations.
2007-02-13 13:30:31
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answered by Happy Wife 4
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You should probably put your new in-laws waaaaaaaaaay in the back. :-) OK, not really. If you feel like they deserve to be at the head table with you, go for it.
2007-02-13 13:55:06
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answered by Anonymous
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do you want to sit next to your parents? I would sit them by you since there's no wedding party.
2007-02-13 13:34:35
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answer #9
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answered by Steph 5
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Seat them wherever you'd like to seat them.
2007-02-13 13:38:51
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answered by basketcase88 7
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Don't worry about "rules." Seat everyone as you wish!!
2007-02-13 13:29:18
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answered by F 5
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