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Posted in Bars and Nightclubs on 06/28/2010 12:47 pm by admin
We all know the saying "You can not please everyone! While this may be true, those kinds of criticisms of the guests are easily avoided through careful planning – and addressing them now will make the memories of each of your wedding day so much nicer.
1. The DJ was unpleasant or playing bad music. Finding the best wedding DJ available using recommendations from other brides and advice from professionals in the wedding.
2. The music was too loud. Again, hire a great DJ who is experienced and focused on creating a fantastic overall experience for you and your guests. Other suggestions to avoid this common complaint: Move tables and chairs away from speakers and seat guests older audio equipment.
3. Speeches were too long and not able to decipher the words. Keep speeches under five minutes. Ideally, it should last between two and five minutes. One good DJ will spend a few moments with each person who makes a toast or speech, teaching you how to correctly operate and speak into the microphone. He will also use a quality microphone!
4. We do not know anyone at our table. Have the time to carefully plan your seat, putting customers at tables with others they know. They do not have to be good friends, just acquaintances or people with some kind of connection. Try to seat guests outside the city, which are unlikely to know anyone, other people with similar interests.
5. I resented paying a dollar to dance with the bride. Unless one family tradition of long standing, and you will offend somebody, if you break the ritual, dollar dance is best forgotten.
6. We were always in the receiving line. The bride and groom, their parents and the receptionists are just necessary. Better yet, couples should instead consider visiting individual tables during or immediately after dinner. (See # 10 below)
7. We had plenty of time to kill between the ceremony and reception. guests from out of town are often at a loss for ways to fill the time between a marriage of two hours to six hours of receipt. Try to keep time to a minimum. When you can not hold events within an hour or so of each other, asking the room if it will open its doors to start visiting their clients (and ask them if there is a charge). Other options include asking relatives or close friends to invite them to his house for a meal mild, or arranging a hospitality suite for them at their hotel.
8. The centerpiece was so great that I could not see or talk to people sitting at the table. Minor shorter are the best arrangements. Its center should not be the center of attention (or main topic of conversation) at the table.
9. I was offended that I had to pay for the drinks. open bars are the accepted norm. If your budget is tight, offering only wine and beer limit – or drink options to "call" brands. You can also close the bar at dinnertime to save costs.
10. The bride and groom did not stop to say hello Make the rounds of guest tables at your reception, but do not spend much time on each. A quick greeting, thank you or compliment will suffice.
11th. I was never thanked my gift! Share this task with her husband. Divide your list, write your notes at the same time, and make a pact to finish a certain number every night until they are finished. Dangle a carrot in front of their noses. When the last note is FINALLY written, reward yourselves with a special bottle of wine or dinner out. It custom thank you email within three months. You do not want to wait that long for your carrot anyway, right?
Mike Staff is the owner of Mike Staff Productions http://www.mikestaff.com an award winning Wedding DJ, Entertainment and Videography Company located in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. Mike is also a well known Detroit radio personality, having spent over 14 years on-the-air at one of Detroit’s most popular music stations, 101-FM WRIF.
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08/30/2010 at 10:43 am
Great post on wedding stuff. Usually it can be difficult to get the right wedding accessories. I believe it’s best to go for the high quality products even if you pay a little bit extra. What do you think?