* The Bride and Groom sit in the middle of the head table and the bride is on the Groom's right; then her Maid (or Matron) of Honor; then the Bridesmaids. To the left of the Groom is his Best Man and the Ushers.
Christian brides stand on the left of the groom, while Jewish brides stand on the right of the groom.
They normally sit next to each other.
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* Facing the Bride and Groom's Head Table; to the right would be: Groom; Best Man; Ushers. To the left: Bride; Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids. The parents can either sit at the Head Table (Brides parents she be to the left) and the Grooms parents to the right. It is still etiquette to seat the parents and very close relatives to tables closest to the head table. Table to the left for the Bride's parents and close relatives and tables to the right for the Groom's parents and close relatives. The other guests should be seated with their spouses (or boyfriend/girlfriend) and seating arrangements should be planned well to be sure you put people at each table that will get along well together.
AnswerIn the USA, the following people are sat at the Head Table at a wedding reception:Bride and Groom (center of the table)Maid/Matron of Honor and BridesmaidsBest ManUshersMaster of Ceremonies (if you decide to have one)The parents of the Bride and Groom along with grandparents should be at the closest tables to the Head Table. Then the Bride and Grooms relatives are next followed by friends and colleagues.In the UK and other countries, the Head/Top table layout can be slightly different. Instead, parents are sat at the Top Table with other members of the bridal party sat at a table nearby.Bride and Groom (center of the table)Both sets of parents.Best Man and Chief Bridesmaid (Maid of Honor)
The only ones at the head table at a wedding reception are the bride and groom; maid of honor; best man; bridesmaids; ushers and MC.
The bride and groom sit at the head table at the reception. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids sit to the right of the bride and the best man and ushers sit to the left of the groom.
* The Bride sits to the right of the Groom, but guests looking will see her on the left of the groom.
Yes they do. These are the people that should be at the Head Table: * Bride & Groom in the middle and the center of attention * Parents of the Bride/Groom * Matron of Honor * Bridesmaids * Best Man * Ushers * Flower Girl (If there is one) * Ring Bearer (if there is one) * Master of Ceremonies (someone makes a speech to Bride/Groom) There are no set rules, so if you have someone special such as grandparents, etc., they too can sit at the head table. If you don't want them at the head table then special people in your life such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, guardians, very close friend(s) should sit at the closest tables near the head table.
Decorations seen at weddings:Note: The modern weddings are more apt to go simple with the decorations (sometimes less is best.) This way the decorations applied stand out more and are not cluttered with too many other decorations.CHURCH:Generally pretty satin bows (in the color coordination of the wedding party) are at the end of each pew.) There are flowers near and around the altar where the bride and groom take their vows.Sometimes there are candles at the front of the church if the bride and groom request it from the Pastor.WEDDING RECEPTION:The head table is the focal point of the wedding reception and this is where the bride; groom and wedding party sit during the duration of the wedding reception.Tewling (white netting) can be draped along the front and sides of the long head table with mini lights inside so it gives the appearance of a soft cloud-like glow. Lots of candles are romantic along with low arrangements of flowers.The parents of the bride and groom along with grandparents or very close relatives can have some special decorations similar to that of the head table, but less of it.Guests tables can have simple floral arrangements on the table with low candles for safety reasons. Japanese designs for flowers are extremely beautiful and small stones along with simple flowers and some candles look eloquent and beautiful on all tables. The bride can have a sticker put under a chair at each guests table and whomever is sitting there and finds the sticker can take the table centerpiece home. The flowers on the head table can be given to the bride and grooms parents; grandparents, etc.
Yes, and the Bride's parents as well as the entire Wedding party[ with the possible exception of the flower girls and ring bearer if they are very young].
Its a norwegian (skandinavian) word. Its what the bride has on her head when she is married. Brude = bride sloret = cloth on head
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