Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Remember that the wedding reception is held to celebrate a new marriage. Unless you're the new bride or groom, get over yourself. We don't mean this in a negative way. By moving your attention elsewhere, you'll be able to get through a few hours of celebration.
Step2
Have a glass or two of champagne. Champagne isn't overly heavy and can improve your mood a little bit. You may even find yourself on the dance floor kicking up your heels!
Step3
Get to know the people at your table. Chances are, if you're single, there will be plenty of other singles at your table or nearby. Introduce yourself and ask them how they know the bride and groom. Being friendly opens a lot of doors at events like wedding receptions.
Step4
Make your rounds. Head to the buffet for some food and mill around checking out your options. Stand by the punchbowl and strike up a conversation with whoever is in your vicinity. Walk around the room and snap pictures of relatives and friends. Keep busy and before you know it, the reception will be over.
Step5
Get out on the dance floor. There are plenty of dances for "just guys" and "just girls." If you don't have a date, don't fret. Most people dance with whomever they can find on the dance floor. Throw in a couple of drinks, and alot of social stigmas go right out the window. You may even find yourself dancing with the bride's 75-year-old married grandfather. Go with it. Laugh. Have a good time.
Step6
Talk to the members of the bridal party. They're often good friends or close relatives of the lucky couple, so they expect alot of attention and give it in return. They're usually easy to point out and are often a load of fun!
Comments
princessg said
on 8/9/2008 Great article! I had a bad experience at my friends wedding recently-my ex was the best man. But I managed to behave properly, remembering that it was my friend's day, not mine. It turned out pretty nice for her, and i'm glad.