Reception Procedure
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Traditional Order Of Proceedings
Everyone arrives at the reception.
The Bride and Groom greet their guests (you may decide to have
a receiving line - see below).
More official photographs are usually taken at this point.
The MC asks all to be seated.
The MC announces the entrance of the bride and groom, then the
entrance of the attendants and parents.
Dinner is served.
Towards the end of the meal the toasts and speeches commence.
Cutting of the cake.
Bride and groom begin the dancing with their chosen dance.
Then attendants and parents join the dancing and finally all
guests join in.
Bridal couple mingle with guests.
Bride throws bouquet to single ladies.
Groom tosses garter to single men.
Bride changes into going away outfit.
Guests form circle for bride and groom to say goodbye to each
guest. They go around the circle in opposite directions, so they
finally meet up in front of their parents.
Final farewell to parents.
All guests gather to wave their final farewell to the bride
and groom.
Guests stay a little longer to thank the parents and finally
depart the reception.
The Receiving Line
Recently, the receiving line has only been reserved for very
formal and traditional weddings. It does, nonetheless, give you
the opportunity to greet your guests personally.
If you dont think communication will be an issue at your
reception, you dont have to worry about having a receiving
line, but if you want to observe the custom, this is how its
typically formed:
The Brides parents
The Grooms parents
The Bride and then her Groom
The attendants
The Grand Entrance
At the reception venue, the Master of Ceremonies asks for
everyone to be seated after a short time of mingling and
pre-dinner drinks. The MC then announces your entrance. This is
your cue to enter the venue and enjoy the applause and support
of all your guests.
After finding your seat at the head table, the MC announces
the entrance of your attendants (and parents, if they are seated
at your table).
The Proceedings
Typically, there are a number of official features that play a
role in carrying the event to its completion. After the meal,
the MC will initiate the proposal of toasts. After the speeches
have been made the Bride and Groom step forward to cut their
wedding cake.
The bridal waltz begins after the cake has been taken away to
be cut for the guests.
The Bridal Waltz
This is a romantic moment shared by you and your husband.
The first dance of your married life is reserved for each other.
As you continue to dance together, both sets of parents join the
floor. The rest of the members of your bridal party follow them.
Shortly after they have begun to dance, the invitation is open
to the rest of your guests.
Just before you leave the wedding, the Bride typically tosses
her bouquet after which the guests form a circle so you and your
new husband can say a personal goodbye and thank you to all
present. This will be a delightfully melancholy moment.

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