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Apr 18, 2008 -
Figuring out where to seat the guests at your wedding is not a small task and can be a source of a lot of anxiety, but I'm here to offer some helpful tips on how to map out your reception seating. Regardless of the kind of dinner you have — sit down, buffet, or station — you have to provide your guests with a place to sit and enjoy their meal and good company. To see my tips, click here to read more
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Apr 24, 2008 -
While the toasts at a rehearsal dinner are casual, the wedding reception usually has its own set of more formal speeches. Having planned speeches at your wedding is in no way mandatory, but if you don’t account for them, they’re likely to happen anyway, so before the big day, it’s best to sit down for a few minutes to plan them out. To check out my tips on reception speech etiquette, read more
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Jun 03, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I have a close friend who is a guy. Over the years I have become friendly with his wife: We do things together as a group, but I never call her or do anything with her separately. To be honest, I don't care for her very much; she can be rude and very hard to have around.
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Apr 27, 2008 -
If you missed any of wedding planning week here on Dear, check out my recap below!
- Learn proper wedding reception etiquette, like how to arrange your seating chart and the best way to incorporate speeches and toasts.
- Looking back, is there anything you would have done differently at your wedding?
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- Know of any wedding disaster stories? Share them with other Dear readers!
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Aug 08, 2008 -
For single guys and gals, weddings have a reputation for matchmaking — even if that match is sometimes for just one night. After all, you're surrounded by friends, love is in the air, and booze and bad dancing are plentiful. It's no wonder that for some wedding guests, the night ends with a little bit of making out or hooking up with a fellow wedding goer.
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Nov 19, 2007 -
I know what you're all saying, you can't believe Thanksgiving is just four days away, but it's time to accept the fact that it's early this year, so get cracking on setting your table! If you are at a loss as to who should sit next to whom, check out some of my tips.
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Apr 27, 2007 -
Thank you for being a part of DearSugar's wedding mania week-- it has been a lot of fun and all your comments have been wonderful!
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Not everyone is comfortable speaking in public, so if you need some tips, check out the advice that was given to Speechless Sophie
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Do tell, what was your favorite wedding party favor?
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Since there are no rules when planning your rehearsal dinner, check out The How to Lounge for some simple etiquette guidelines
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Did you follow wedding day traditions?
- Seating all your guests is no small feat so click here for a push in the right direction
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Since a picture says a thousand words, make sure you have your pose down pat!
- Are you planning on changing your name after you get married?
- What celebrity would you want as your celebrity maid of honor?
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