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MrsSmith2b




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     Planning the wedding seating chart  

I am getting married really soon, and recently I was going over the seating arrangement charts. My fiance's sister (who was not invited) is coming to the wedding, and since she is the sister after all, I was planning on putting her at the groom's family table. She is bringing a boyfriend neither of us know, and I do not know where to seat him since he is not family.

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     Re: [MrsSmith2b] Planningg the wedding seating chart [In reply to]  

Please - one question per post, posted in the appropriate category for the quickest response. The sister of the groom was not invited but she is attending anyway? Please clarify, thanks.
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MrsSmith2b




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     Re: [TWQadmin] Planningg the wedding seating chart [In reply to]  

 My fiance told his sister that she is not invited. A few days later his parents tell us that she is coming to the wedding and she is bringing her boyfriend. So yes she was not invited and she is coming anyway. What should we do about her and her boyfriend?

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     Re: [MrsSmith2b] Planning the wedding seating chart [In reply to]  

Dear MrsSmith,

Wow, this is difficult, isn't it. If she has a boyfriend, he would sit next to her. If there isn't enough room at the family table, they can be seated anywhere. There must be some conflict for your fiance to announce that she wasn't invited. So, it may be best to diffuse the issue by placing her with those she knows if she can't be at the family table.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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