I recently attended a wedding and reception that was located out of town. The wedding was for a friend of mine that I have known for several years, from church. In fact the couple met in my churches singles group. When I arrived at the reception, I and several other friends from that group discovered that we were seated at two tables located on the second story of the reception hall (the location of the reception is actually an old boarding house that was turned into a banquet hall), while the rest of the wedding reception was located on the first floor. There was no balcony for us to be able to look over the festivities, if our party wanted to even see what was happening, we would have to go downstairs and stand in a corner. Is that proper etiquette, to put wedding guests on different floors? Or should all wedding guests, no matter their status, be put into one room?
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edited by TWQadmin on Sep 30, 2007, 5:22 PM)
I have never heard of this and, yes, it is very rude. But, I'm not sure what you'll do with this information except to have your feelings validated. I'm sorry you were treated this way. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".