The tradition of seating guests was so that the brides' family/friends sat on her side and the grooms' on his side of the aisle; it also saved the first few rows for immediate family. It is courtesy to seat people rather than let them 'find their own'.
Well the guests sit in the same room but different table
140 guests can be seated at the dining room table
The buccina was also used on festive occasions to announce when dinner guests needed to sit down at the beginning of a meal and stand up at the end.
The list of dinner guests I'll mull over who should sit with who.
They can sit around the age of six months.
Roughly 42,000 can sit at Progressive Field. When including standing room only guests, the stadium can hold over 43,000.
It depends on the context of the sentence... Michael placed a name-card with each guest's name on it where they should sit. Lucy eagerly awaited the arrival of her dinner guests.
no they sit and clean themselves
No the guests stand when the bride enters and walks down the aisle then they sit once she reaches the alter. The guests sit down through the ceremony and stand once the couple are presented as Man and Wife and remain standing until the entire wedding party has exited the room. Unless this is a ceremony where nealing is a customary part of the ceremony.
Traditionally, regardless of the state of marriage of the parents, they sit on the side of their child on the front row. If a parent is not involved in the ceremony or the bride/groom's life in any way and are invited as guests, they sit on their child's side but not in front. They are seated by the ushers as would be other guests.
The buccina was also used on festive occasions to announce when dinner guests needed to sit down at the beginning of a meal and stand up at the end.
buccina :]