"[A Fantastic Feature with Guest Stars♡] 'Table Interviews' That Every Bride Agrees Were Worth It—So Much Fun!"
2020.06.29 published
[Reception and Afterparty Productions] Do you know about Table Interviews?♡
Recently, one of the frequently seen productions in wedding reports by newlywed brides is "Table Interviews"♡
There are various types of interviews that can take place during weddings, such as a host going around to each table to ask guests questions, or the bride and groom interviewing each other about their impressions of one another♡
Originally, the idea of a table interview was a classic way to have guests say a few words instead of having a speech given by a representative friend, but in recent weddings, it has evolved into a more engaging interview format that livens up the venue♡
A very fun production that involves guest participation♡
Table interviews can be a bit nerve-wracking since you hold a microphone and speak in front of everyone, but they are sure to become a fun experience where you can hear nostalgic stories and unexpected sides of people♩ There can also be moments when unpredictable statements from guests cause a stir in the room♡
Newlywed brides who have conducted table interviews at their weddings all agree, "I'm glad we did it!" expressing their satisfaction♡
Therefore, in this article, we will introduce in detail the recommended "Table Interviews" as a production for receptions and afterparties♡
Question 1: What is the content of the Table Interview?♡
The content of table interviews varies from person to person* It’s safer to stick to simple questions that anyone can answer quickly♩
For interviews with friend guests, questions like "What is your best memory with the groom (bride)?" and "How did you first meet?" are great*
For interviewing family or relatives, you might ask, "What was the groom (bride) like as a child?" or "What position does the groom (bride) hold in the family?" and more*
For interviews with the bride and groom, questions like "What was your first impression of him (her)?" "A word upon seeing your beloved in their wedding attire!" and "What kind of family do you want to build?" are full of happiness and highly recommended♡
Question 2: Should you notify guests in advance?♡
Whether to inform interviewees in advance or to surprise them with an unexpected interview ...* Of course, this depends on the bride and groom's judgment!
If you want them to speak a little longer, it’s better to notify them beforehand* However, there have been cases where brides conducted surprise interviews with guests chosen by lottery! Surprisingly, everyone was quite responsive, making the event very lively♩ Surprises can definitely be a good option too♡
Question 3: When is the best timing for interviews?♡
The best timing for table interviews is after the outfit change or after the table rounds! Since it involves guest participation and the timing may be unpredictable, it’s good to ask the host to determine, for example, "3 guests from each table" and "about 1-2 minutes per person" to facilitate smooth progress*
The host's ability to think on their feet is also very important for conducting the interviews!
How did you like it?? I introduced the popular "Table Interviews" as a production for receptions and afterparties* Interviewing guests is an experience that can bring genuine excitement and enjoyment since you never know what they will say until the big day!
There's no doubt that it will energize the whole venue, so brides who are interested should definitely give it a try♡