Thank you robin.
ASPartOfMe, I can't sell transition. I'm terrible at using code language.
Therese04 wrote:
There's also nothing wrong with just sitting there and listening. A lot of people do that.
Yes, I think that is my best strategy.
Soccer22 wrote:
I just sat at my table and people watched for the majority of the time and chatted here and there with the people at my table, which were all very nice people.
This is the way to go.
Codyrules37 wrote:
1. Don't worry. Worry leads to fear, fear leads to poor judgement, poor judgement leads to bad decisions, and bad decisions lead to ur screwed. What i'm trying to say is remain calm.
I'm trying to look at it as working. Just something to get through.
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2. Be sure to dress nice and get ur dance moves on for the after-party. Bring a tissue for the emotional speech that the flowergirl and bestman give to the bride and groom. And if theres a photo booth, don't forget to stop by and take pictures.
After-party and photo booth are not going to happen. If I'm still there for dessert, it will be a shock.
I've found that if I keep my expectations reasonable, it can help me not to be disappointed in myself when I fail to connect. So I will treat it as work.