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Originally Posted by Cal-Gal
One of the best things I've ever seen at a wedding is to write up a quiz before hand and put copies on each table, or at each place setting if you feel like. The quiz is called "How Well Do you Know the Bride and Groom". Make up about 10-15 multiple choise questions about the couple. Some ideas for questions are things like:
- Where did they go on their first date
- Where did (groom's name) propose
- What is (bride or grooms) favorite hockey team
- Where are they going on their honeymoon
- What drink does the groom always order at the bar
- What is the age difference between the bride and groom
- What did the bride cook for the groom the first time she made him dinner
Ask the couple what the real answers to all these kinds of questions are and then make up funny alternative answers for the quiz. This is something fun because 80% of people at a wedding will be associated with either the bride or groom and won't know the other person very well - and it makes it really personal for the guests to get a chance to know little tidbits about the couple - plus its a great way to kill some time during the reception when you go over the answers.
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Just got through the whole marriage thing (been happily now for 15 days!!) and that game was done at my wife's wedding showers.
our MC was her old school teacher so she didn't have much background on me, which was a bad Idea. She messed up the game we had instead of clinking glasses and just seemed so uneasy up there (go figure, you think a teacher wouldn't be uncomfortable). She did an alright job I guess fro the stress that it probably was but if I have any advice at all it would be
make sure you have some background info on both individuals, trust me it sucks when the MC only talks about one person