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When facing the wedding table at the reception the groom sits on the right of his new bride and the maid of honor sits on the left of the bride.
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 father of the groom can either pay for the full bar bill of all guests, or, two or three tickets to the bar can be left on the table where each guests sits and these will be free drinks, but after that the guests will have to pay for their own. The latter is used more often or some families that can't afford a large wedding may well get stuck with a staggering bar bill. The wine (both red/white) should be at each guests table (say 6 people to a table) and there is generally a corkage fee (for a waitress/waiter to take the cork out of the bottle and serve it to each guests at that table.) Some reception halls allow you to make your own wine and bring it to the wedding, but few will agree to this. As far as being liable by law as to how many drinks a guest has and how they get home in most States it is up to the guest to use their brains and either have a designated driver or take a taxi cab home. You shouldn't be responsible for that.
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Console table
A dais is a platform, however at a sweet 16 a dais is the head table where the birthday girl sits with close friends.
* The Bride sits to the right of the Groom, but guests looking will see her on the left of the groom.
"He sits by the table" is correct. "He is seated by the table" is also correct. The context in which you are using them may influence which you use and also what particular idea you want to get across.
It usually sits on a mouse pad or just on a table
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The person who sits in my table in class