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seating arrangements

  • 27-06-2008 11:49pm
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    hi guys . just a quick question . we'ere getting married in italy in september, so we're not doing the whole traditional thing. so my problem is, 8 people per table, so thats me,bride,daughter, 2 maids,best man and his fiancee. my question is should i be putting parents at the head table? would they be put out by not being at the head table? we'll haveto talk to them, but anybody else in this situation?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,846 ✭✭✭barbiegirl


    Talk to the venue again as most can accomdate 1 head table laid out traditionally and then other 8 per table. I know ours in Italy is doing this. Just double check is all I'll say. Otherwise you can do the american sweetheart table, just the 2 of you, go with the parents and best man and chief bridesmaid which is more politically correct or just do what you want, and put parents with your siblings, aunts, uncles etc. though to be honest they might resent this.


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