Quote:
Originally posted by HBADPi
Well once the response cards started flooding in, there were some cards where one person wanted steak and the other opted for vegetarian but didnt specify who wanted what. The mother of the bride was forced to sit down a week before the wedding and call these people to find out which person wanted which meal.
|
While we had different food choices at our wedding, the guests made their food choices at the reception just before they ate. I know, different, but it all worked out.
In my opinion I don't think it would be that much of a problem if one person picked one meal and the other person picked another meal. Usually when you send a card that is addressed to two people they are usually sitting at the same table. From hearing things from my friends who have experienced food choices on their invitation usually all the reception hall wants is the count of of each meal. In my experience with a wedding like that what happens is before the main course is served a server usually comes around to the tables and asked what you checked off on your card. I have never heard of reception halls specifically asking what meals all the guests specifially wanting. How was this reception hall taking the count for the meals?