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| #Post#: 70023-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: September 13, 2021, 3:38 pm | |
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| While I've got weddings on the mind... | |
| I've noticed a trend lately at weddings where the groomsmen no | |
| longer seat individuals at the ceremony. At this most recent | |
| wedding, I entered at 20 minutes til and I was greeted by | |
| groomsmen hanging around doing nothing. No instructions on | |
| seating was given, so I picked the side of the aisle that I | |
| thought looked the emptiest (technically I was friends with the | |
| groom, but I would have happily sat on the bride's side, too.) I | |
| watched other people seat themselves and both sides left the | |
| front half of the seats open. The wedding occurred with 90% of | |
| the guests in the back half of the room. Maybe it's a detail | |
| that doesn't matter, but I think it looks better when the guests | |
| are seating closer to the front or spread evenly (that goes | |
| double in a pandemic.) I couldn't help but miss the groomsmen | |
| seating the guests. | |
| Do you have thoughts on this? | |
| #Post#: 70024-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: lowspark Date: September 13, 2021, 3:44 pm | |
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| Yeah, I haven't seen ushers at a wedding in years. I don't think | |
| that bride's side/groom's side is done much anymore. I think you | |
| just sit wherever. | |
| Me? I like to sit as close to the front as possible. Unless | |
| otherwise roped off or designated, I assume the first two rows | |
| are reserved, so if empty, I'd snag the third row, or the | |
| closest that was available. | |
| #Post#: 70029-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: mime Date: September 13, 2021, 6:34 pm | |
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| Groomsmen served as ushers for my wedding o er 25 years ago, but | |
| it was becoming less-common even back then. No big deal to me as | |
| a guest. I'm fine seating myself. | |
| I do see the empty row problem though. I suspect there are | |
| guests who try to leave room for more important guests up front, | |
| not really knowing how they rank among the others, and not | |
| really knowing whether that even matters to anyone anymore. | |
| #Post#: 70033-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: AnnNottingham Date: September 14, 2021, 2:12 am | |
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| There used to be "groom's side" and "bride's side", but I think | |
| that became less common in part because no one wanted one side | |
| to be full, the other almost empty. | |
| I was just thinking, when my father walked me down the aisle, he | |
| sat in the row to my left. I can't remember where DH's parents | |
| sat, presumably behind him and to the right? | |
| #Post#: 70066-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: Rho Date: September 14, 2021, 9:27 pm | |
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| Want a good laugh? The first time I was escorted to a seat and | |
| the usher asked if I knew the Bride or Groom (his words) I | |
| thought he was making conversation so I told him all about the | |
| Bride & I being college friends. | |
| #Post#: 70106-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: September 15, 2021, 8:43 pm | |
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| [quote author=Rho link=topic=2159.msg70066#msg70066 | |
| date=1631672823] | |
| Want a good laugh? The first time I was escorted to a seat and | |
| the usher asked if I knew the Bride or Groom (his words) I | |
| thought he was making conversation so I told him all about the | |
| Bride & I being college friends. | |
| [/quote] | |
| At least he knew that he got it right! | |
| #Post#: 70220-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: Hmmm Date: September 20, 2021, 10:57 am | |
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| I've only attended one wedding that didn't have ushers. I still | |
| prefer them. Growing up, the ushers usually weren't groomsmen | |
| too but some male friend or relative who wasn't close enough to | |
| be groomsmen. At my own wedding, my sister's two husband's were | |
| the ushers. | |
| But I also miss the guest book attendant. Only a few weddings in | |
| the last 10 years I've been to has had someone to greet the | |
| guests, remind them to sign the book and then direct them off to | |
| the ushers. | |
| #Post#: 70225-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: lowspark Date: September 20, 2021, 11:30 am | |
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| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=2159.msg70220#msg70220 | |
| date=1632153451] | |
| I've only attended one wedding that didn't have ushers. I still | |
| prefer them. Growing up, the ushers usually weren't groomsmen | |
| too but some male friend or relative who wasn't close enough to | |
| be groomsmen. At my own wedding, my sister's two husband's were | |
| the ushers. | |
| But I also miss the guest book attendant. Only a few weddings in | |
| the last 10 years I've been to has had someone to greet the | |
| guests, remind them to sign the book and then direct them off to | |
| the ushers. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I think a lot of those kinds of formalities have fallen by the | |
| wayside as time goes on. | |
| Years ago, I was invited to a friend's wedding and assigned a | |
| task at the reception. I can't remember now what it was, serving | |
| punch or cake maybe, but something that the guests could have | |
| absolutely done for themselves. I think that it was a way of | |
| saying that I was a special enough friend to have a part in | |
| things, but maybe not close enough to be a higher rank, so to | |
| speak. | |
| But really, I would have been much happier just being a regular | |
| ol' guest. | |
| And I think that guest book attendant, ushers, etc., kind of | |
| fall into that category of positions of honor but not really | |
| necessary. And often they incur additional expense, as in when | |
| the ushers are required to rent a tux. | |
| I dunno. I think that unless the bride & groom really feel | |
| connected to some of those old traditions, a lot of that just | |
| isn't needed. | |
| #Post#: 70278-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: Gellchom Date: September 21, 2021, 3:44 pm | |
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| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=2159.msg70220#msg70220 | |
| date=1632153451] | |
| I've only attended one wedding that didn't have ushers. I still | |
| prefer them. Growing up, the ushers usually weren't groomsmen | |
| too but some male friend or relative who wasn't close enough to | |
| be groomsmen. At my own wedding, my sister's two husband's were | |
| the ushers. | |
| But I also miss the guest book attendant. Only a few weddings in | |
| the last 10 years I've been to has had someone to greet the | |
| guests, remind them to sign the book and then direct them off to | |
| the ushers. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I don�t think I�ve ever seen a guest book at a wedding. | |
| #Post#: 70282-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Wedding Ceremony Seating | |
| By: Rose Red Date: September 21, 2021, 4:46 pm | |
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| [quote author=Gellchom link=topic=2159.msg70278#msg70278 | |
| date=1632257095] | |
| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=2159.msg70220#msg70220 | |
| date=1632153451] | |
| I've only attended one wedding that didn't have ushers. I still | |
| prefer them. Growing up, the ushers usually weren't groomsmen | |
| too but some male friend or relative who wasn't close enough to | |
| be groomsmen. At my own wedding, my sister's two husband's were | |
| the ushers. | |
| But I also miss the guest book attendant. Only a few weddings in | |
| the last 10 years I've been to has had someone to greet the | |
| guests, remind them to sign the book and then direct them off to | |
| the ushers. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I don�t think I�ve ever seen a guest book at a wedding. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I think I've only seen them at receptions. I don't remember if I | |
| ever saw one at at the weddings sites. | |
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