I am having difficulty in trying to put together my seating plan. Can someone please give me ideas and or tips on who should be seated next to whom? thanks
Shona I Reid
Douglas S Smart
CommentAuthorMrsSaraParry!
i really wanted to mix up the families, but Adam wanted to save any awkwardness and sit people with those that they know. So we've put all the younger guests (24-30) together across 2 tables and then sat other people with people we know they get on well with. It means that my family are together, adams family together and then friends are all together xx
CommentAuthorminnie11061990
thanks, i was thinking about that but like you i'm also thinking that they should be mixed up a little, they have met a couple of times before so i was thinking that it shouldnt be too akward, but then again it still might be? x
Shona I Reid
Douglas S Smart
CommentAuthorMrsL2Be
We are mixing up the families as we think it be great for them to talk to each other xx
CommentAuthorMrsSaraParry!
well having decided on not mixing them, I actually think it'll work better this way. My family and Adam's family haven't really met at all, so they don't know each other. Our friends will all know someone as they're between them all coming on either the hen or stag parties so that's why they're all being put together xx
i wanted to mix them but h2b said no, to just put them in their own groups, that way they can get through the meal with the people they know and mingle during the night in a more relaxed atmosphere x
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CommentAuthorClareS
We're putting people together that they know, or as much as we can at least. There'll be a table of my family, a table of h2b's family, perhaps a table with a few of each family on, then 3 or 4 tables of friends. Our families know eachother and get on well so they'll be mixing well anyway x