What's the typical size for a shower? I invited around 50 people and around 25 are definitely coming. My mom seems to think this is super small and keeps asking if I'm going to be disappointed by the turn out. First, that's totally not my personality...I'd be happy if 1 person showed up and second I only wanted to invite really close friends and family. Isn't 25 people a lot for a shower?!? I've only been to two or three but it seems like a normal number to me... I'm starting to feel like I'm supposed to have more friends LOL
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I think 25 is a great number! It's enough that there will probably always be something going on (no one will be bored), but small enough that it won't take you forever to open all the gifts! Really, it's up to the host and what she is comfortable with.
I think it's regional. Here in the South, showers are generally no more than 15 - 20 people. But I've seen that up north, huge showers of 75+ people are not unusual.
I invited 50 as well. Not sure exactly how many will show up but I think 50 is a common number. I personally don't think there is a right or wrong amount to invite. It all depends on the space, the budget and the type of shower you are having.
I had 3 showers and had between 15-30 people at each one. I wouldn't want a huge one. I would rather be able to visit with each guest. I think yours will be fine:)
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I've been to and hosted a LOT of showers and I'd say the average number of guests is about 25. I had 3 showers and they were 50-60 (both mine and DH/s family/friends), 20 (church friends) and 8 (work friends). I think your number is "normal".
I've been to and hosted a LOT of showers and I'd say the average number of guests is about 25. I had 3 showers and they were 50-60 (both mine and DH/s family/friends), 20 (church friends) and 8 (work friends). I think your number is "normal".
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We had about 45 at our shower, but it was coed. I've never been to a huge shower, they don't seem to happen much in my area as most showers are at people's houses. I would say 25 is a great number...and people always end up coming at the last minute.
I invited 50 as well. Not sure exactly how many will show up but I think 50 is a common number. I personally don't think there is a right or wrong amount to invite. It all depends on the space, the budget and the type of shower you are having.
I invited 50 as well. Not sure exactly how many will show up but I think 50 is a common number. I personally don't think there is a right or wrong amount to invite. It all depends on the space, the budget and the type of shower you are having.
Obviously there are people with 50+ guests (co-ed showers, large families, people who feel it necessary to invite everyone they've ever met, etc) and there are people with -10 guests (small families, recent re-location, small host budget, etc).
I also agree that 50 sounds like a good number. That's about how many people we invited. It seems like you can usually only count on about half actaully coming so I think 50 is a good solid number IMO
Sounds normal to me. There are about 45 people invited to my co-ed shower and we are expecting that 25-30 will be able to make it. I am having another small shower at work with about 8-9 co-workers. 15-30 people is the norm for all the showers I've been to.
I think it's regional. Here in the South, showers are generally no more than 15 - 20 people. But I've seen that up north, huge showers of 75+ people are not unusual.
I'm having one of those smaller Southern showers - about 15 people. I'm actually quite happy it's not more than that because:
1) I don't want to have to write a million thank you notes and hope someone kept track of what each person got me
2) I would feel like I have to talk to everyone individually to make sure they all got attention, instead of just chilling on a sofa
3) women are loud! I'm looking forward to a semi-quiet shower
We are having 2 showers (this weekend actually) and there will be about 50 at each one. I know that seems exorbitant to some, but I have a rather large immediate family (lots of aunts and cousins my age) and a large circle of female friends that I see on a regular basis. The shower his mom is throwing is coed, so figure 25 guests and then double for the spouse. Typically around here, the average is 40 or so.
Personally I think it just depends on how big your family is and how many close friends you have. If you have a small family then naturally your shower will be on the smaller side but if you have a huge family then your shower may be huge. Rather than making it a numbers game just think about if all your family and CLOSE friends were invited. Then you should be safe whether it's big or small
I think I had 15. I only invited something like 30 to my personal one. Work had a shower and (by proxy) "invited" 50 people between our two centers. I had about 30 show up to my work shower (my place of work is divided between two buildings).
Personally I think anything over 30 is obnoxious and impersonal. I'd rather have two smaller showers than one bigger one.
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Im sorry, I know its a serius question, but all I could think of was "42".
I hope you all get it.... or am I just a total geek?
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I invited 50 as well. Not sure exactly how many will show up but I think 50 is a common number. I personally don't think there is a right or wrong amount to invite. It all depends on the space, the budget and the type of shower you are having.
I get it!!!
I don't get Kristine's "42" - lol
I've been to and hosted a LOT of showers and I'd say the average number of guests is about 25. I had 3 showers and they were 50-60 (both mine and DH/s family/friends), 20 (church friends) and 8 (work friends). I think your number is "normal".
42 is a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
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BFP 2 It's a girl! Born 1.18.12 at 39w
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15-30 seems to be average.
Obviously there are people with 50+ guests (co-ed showers, large families, people who feel it necessary to invite everyone they've ever met, etc) and there are people with -10 guests (small families, recent re-location, small host budget, etc).
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1) I don't want to have to write a million thank you notes and hope someone kept track of what each person got me
2) I would feel like I have to talk to everyone individually to make sure they all got attention, instead of just chilling on a sofa
3) women are loud! I'm looking forward to a semi-quiet shower
JMO, though
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I think it's all relative, 25 is fine!
We invited 57 and 46 are attending this Saturday.
Thank you for that!
Personally I think it just depends on how big your family is and how many close friends you have. If you have a small family then naturally your shower will be on the smaller side but if you have a huge family then your shower may be huge. Rather than making it a numbers game just think about if all your family and CLOSE friends were invited. Then you should be safe whether it's big or small
Personally I think anything over 30 is obnoxious and impersonal. I'd rather have two smaller showers than one bigger one.
He's the single greatest thing I've done in my life and reminds me daily of how fun (and funny) life can be. He's turned out pretty swell for having such a heartless and evil mother.