Who will you place next to your grandmother at your Wedding dinner?
The seating plan can cause hours of indecision in the run up to your big day. Who do you put at the head table? That can be the most difficult question. If you have lots of brothers and sisters, and your bride or groom has lots of siblings too, and if they too have partners, then along with your parents and your future parents-in-law, not to mention the bridesmaids, matron of honour and best man, then you could be looking at a head table the size of a small football pitch.
In a situation like this you could decide to make the head table very small. Bride and groom, two sets of parents, best man and the head bridesmaid would make a very symmetrical table of eight. But what about the possible partners of the latter? Should you put partners together, or should you mix them around?
I went to a wedding recently where couples were not put next to one another, but were placed at the same twelve seat table. The idea behind this was that they would interact more with the guests, and it seemed to work.
Your wedding day is one of the rare occasions in your life when all of your favorite or most significant people will be in the same room. It would be a shame if all the people who did not know each other didn't take the opportunity to get to know their friend's friends. The dinner isn't the best time to meet a good quantity of people, but it can be a great opportunity to have quality interactions. Therefore it is a good idea to bear shared interests in mind when deciding who to place next to who.
It can become a minefield, though, when it comes to balancing personalities. There can be a temptation to put patient and accommodating people next to the trying ones, or to make up for one less than charming person on one side by putting a "gem" on the other side.
It can become rather like a puzzle which can take days to sort out. Unfortunately there are no easy solutions. These things naturally take a while, but if you find that planning the table is taking up more time than anything else, you could always resort to pulling names out of a hat.
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