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HOW
TO PREPARE YOUR GUEST LIST
In
decades past, when a couple got Married, the whole
community came out to celebrate in the town square,
bearing gifts for the happy sixteen year olds. But
then of course, the town square didn't charge thirty-five
dollars a head and the gifts consisted of live pigs
and chickens. Weddings have become a bit more complicated
since those days.
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Narrowing down the guest list will be one of your most challenging and important
Wedding tasks, since the size will greatly affect your overall Wedding
expenses and the site options. It's a rare Bride and Groom who
don't have to edit their original list, whether dealing with 40 or
400 people. Most likely, you, your fiance, and both families
will be contributing names to the list, and each party will have their
own ideas about who is necessary and who is not. To help, try
this list-cutting strategy: everyone involved submits a list of the
people they'd like to attend. From the top, they should rank
the names in order of importance. Then, cross off any duplications. Add
up the names and compare that number with your goal. If your
count is over the limit, determine how many need to be eliminated. Then,
cut a number of names from each list starting at the bottom, until
you reach the desired amount.
Another
option may be since most reception halls and caterers
don't need a final head count until the week before the
Wedding, you have the option of creating an A and B list. Make
two groups on your list: A, the people you really want
to attend and B, the people you would like to see there,
but aren't quite as significant as A List guests. Send
out your entire A list invitations first, and wait for
your responses to come back. For every no response
you get, immediately send out an invitation to someone
on your B list. It's important not to make it obvious
that someone on your B list was 2nd before your Wedding.
It
is quite normal that approximately one quarter of those
invited won't attend, so you can safely invite more people
than you actually expect. If more than one person
controls the guest list, things can get stressful. Preparing
the list and keeping all family members happy, requires
diplomacy and tact. Another idea may be any person
who wishes to invite more than his or her allotted amount
should be willing to pay for those additional guests. However,
you still must keep in mind the seating capacity of the
ceremony and reception site.
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What
about inviting Children? Inviting children to Weddings
can sometimes change the dynamic of a Wedding, sometimes
for the worse. If unsupervised, groups of children
will take over the dance floor at the reception and they
can become quite disruptive. On the other hand,
children are part of the family and having three or four
generations at a Wedding can make the event especially
memorable. If you're inviting a number of couples
with children, it might be best not to include any kids
at all, with the exception of the ring bearer and flower
girl. Simply address their invitation to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Simpson. Sending an invitation to Mr.
Jack Simpson and Family indicates you wish to include
everyone in the event. Some couples choose to hire
a babysitter, a clown or magician to keep smaller children
occupied during the reception.
One
last rule option, if you haven't seen or spoken with
a person in two to three years, take them off your guest
list. Save the spots for the most important people
in your life now, rather than your best friend from summer
camp fifteen years ago.
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