The last wedding I went to had about 250 people invited. The girl whose wedding it was, is very very rich, she had a over a million dollar settlement a while ago. Lived in a nice house alone..etc.. Well she doesn't work either, so don't you think she could have found time to make a seating arrangement?? It was horrible! This big fancy hall, with huge expensive flowers and families could not even sit next to each other because the tables were all full!!!!!!!! It was a mess, the food was horrendous, I mean the table was shaking because people could not cut it. Then we go up to get a drink and it was cash only! Did I forget to mention that we traveled 4.5 hours to get there and spent our money on two nights worth an EXPENSIVE hotel. Yea, we couldn't even afford to drink at that wedding. It was the worst I have been to.
2006-08-29 08:46:28
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answered by michiganwife 4
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I went to a Harley (biker) wedding once.
The bride was wearing leather chaps over her jeans and a Harley t-shirt. The groom was dressed the same.
They had their ceremony in the front yard of their home. We all had to stand since they didn't put any chairs out (Good thing the ceremony was QUICK.). Their biker friends parked their bikes out in the yard, and after he kissed the bride they revved their Harleys.
Then the bride and groom rode off on their Harley.
And, btw, I know this sounds farfetched and fake, but this is a true story. This happened when I was about 12. I grew up in the country and this guy had a farm two farms down from ours. It's one of those things I will never forget.
I also need to mention a wedding my (now) boyfriend went to last summer. His cousin got married, and at the reception the bride and groom did their first dance to "Slap My B*tch Up". Needless to say he told me that ALL of the family was embarrassed and mad.
2006-08-29 07:47:54
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answered by Laura 4
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My Mom's best friends son got married when I was about 14, and though I wasn't there, my Mom talks about it enough for me to feel like I was She said the reception only lasted an hour and a half. She got there, and they served dinner as the Bridal Party took pictures on the dance floor. Then they sat and watched the toasts over champagne (after the meal), and then as the Bride and Groom were having thier "first dance", they passed out coffee in fancy to-go cups and individual cakes in pretty carry out bags with a small (cheap) charm bracelet tied around the bag. Needless to say she got the point and my mom insited on leaving without the bag. I to this day havent figured out if they couldnt afford a reception, (but there were over 150 guests), or they were really eager to get to thier honey moon... there wasn't even a DJ!
And it's no joke, there's a video of the whole thing to prove it.
Bizzareeee
2006-08-29 07:49:04
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answered by KLD it. 4
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my hubby was in a wedding so i had to go. it was in napa, so our hotel for 1 night was expensive & it wasn't that nice of a hotel either. then when we got to the wedding early, i had to help the groomsmen set up the entire reception!!! the bridesmaids were nowhere to be found. one of the other groomsmen's wife & i were helping all the groomsmen doing everything from putting on seat covers to putting the favors & place cards out using a really complicated seating arrangement the groom provided. it took hours cuz there were a lot of guests invited.
then i had to listen to the groom's mother complain to me about everything from how she didn't like where the gift table was to how come people were coming in late. did i have wedding planner stamped on my forehead or something?!?
why i had to help set up a wedding i wasn't even in is beyond me. the only reason i didn't go off on the bride was cuz it was her wedding & i didn't want to look tacky in front of everyone.
2006-08-29 12:52:13
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answered by ms v 3
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I went to a wedding where the reception was held at 5pm, and there wasn't any dinner. It was just appetizers. People were starving, and left to go get food, then returned. It was awful.
2006-08-29 08:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's see, my cousin got married in a work shop, like machine shop morton building. And everyone sat on aluminum folding chairs, no one (except my sister and myself) dressed up, and the bride giggled/laughed through the entire ceremony.
You might be a redneck if.....
2006-08-29 07:45:32
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answered by bookworm7 2
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An ex friend of mine invited people to her bridal shower (to get gifts) that were not invited to the wedding. Rude AND tacky.
2006-08-29 12:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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the most tackiest thing that I saw was a friend of mine who got married last month. Everybody who was in the wedding, had their own song to walk down the aisle! Also at her reception, it was BYOB! Tacky, tacky, tacky!
2006-08-29 07:44:00
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answered by bicheeeened30 6
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even if i'm a die-complicated Alabama soccer fan, I attended a marriage the place that they had an Auburn ice sculpture & it develop into so astonishing. it must be cheesy to 3 human beings, yet interior the south soccer is an ingredient of existence, so I enjoyed it!!!
2016-12-11 17:22:58
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answered by ? 4
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A girl I used to work with is getting married next month. She and her brides maids are all wearing jean skirts and fall colored t-shirts. The groom and his grooms men are all wearing bib-overalls. They are getting married in their back yard, reception at the fire station and for wedding favors they are having can cozies made up that says "To have and to hold and to keep your beer cold". It screams white-trash, doesn't it??
2006-08-29 07:46:08
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answered by voodoo_moonbaby43968 5
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