For family reunions
Branches, generations, dietary needs, and one rule that keeps Uncle Rob two tables away from Aunt Ruth.
Tagged
Branches
Handled
Kids table
Minimized
Drama
Every guest tagged with their branch of the family.
Great-grandparents at the anchor table, kids at their own.
Keep certain cousins across the room without saying why.
One roster with phone numbers for the family group text.
Or type it in — a reunion is usually 40 to 80 people.
Same branch together, or intentionally mixed.
No one at the wrong table.
In practice
Four long tables by branch, a kids table by the yard, elders anchored at the head. Two carefully-kept-apart cousins, seated with a room between them.
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