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Questions to ask guests
katerinasol
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I love the idea in this post but looking at the website, the guestbook would work out as about £150 :eek: so in true MSE style, I thought we could make our own guestbook with questions that guests can answer! There were two that I have seen on that site, which are:
- How did you meet the bride and groom?
- What 3 things have you learned from the bride and groom?
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Possibly not a question as such but
Do you have a wish for their future....or if you could give one piece of advice what would it be...you could ask them what their favourite part of the day was...
I think you need to to keep the questions light hearted and easy to answer as guests may be put off by too much of a questionaire approach....its lovely to look back on a book and find out what people have learnt from you and your groom but faced with that question as a guest I'm not sure after a few drinks etc that I would be best placed to give you the answer that you deserve...frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Possibly not a question as such but
Do you have a wish for their future....or if you could give one piece of advice what would it be...you could ask them what their favourite part of the day was...
I think you need to to keep the questions light hearted and easy to answer as guests may be put off by too much of a questionaire approach....its lovely to look back on a book and find out what people have learnt from you and your groom but faced with that question as a guest I'm not sure after a few drinks etc that I would be best placed to give you the answer that you deserve...
I agree, something lighthearted would be nice. We would have a "write your wishes for the future" bit as well but I wanted to include a fun question too. We are probably the first of our friends to get married so not sure how much relevant advice they would have
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How about something silly like; if the bride/groom were an animal, what would she/he be, and why?
I will put my thinking cap on and try and think of a few more.... :think:

Marrying my lovely man on 1st September 2012 



The right to express an opinion does not override the responsibility to show respect.
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I came up with, "What do you think we will argue about most?"0
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What would the couple's superhero powers be?
*adjusts thinking cap*

Marrying my lovely man on 1st September 2012 



The right to express an opinion does not override the responsibility to show respect.
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what would the bride and grooms alternative careers be? (eg chocolate taster and race car tester)
who sqeezes the toothpaste from the top of the tube?saving up another deposit as we've lost all our equity.
We're 29% of the way there...0
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