1. We're talking about marriage here? Is marriage not a sacred and serious event?
2. Do you want to remember your wedding as: "that party at Burger King?" It makes sense for a five-year old's birthday party, but I seriously doubt you want your wedding to equate to a child's birthday party.
3. The bright fluorescent magenta color of the jungle gym slide will clash with the tuxedos, wedding gown, and all decent and proper wedding attire--oh wait, should I assume that jeans and tees are the necessary dress at this wedding?
4. It's trashy. Burger King is disgusting.
5. Many robberies happen at fast food restaurants. Since you will have a crowd of people, cake, and money as gifts, you and your guests would be open targets for "party poopers" who carry guns.
2006-12-14 17:04:11
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answered by squeezetheducky 1
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Nothing, unless the ceremony would have no personal meaning to the parties involved. It does not matter where people get married because in essence marriage is a legal way of recognizing a couple under the law. Hey be happy because marriage can be a roller coaster ride and if the Burger King does that for you then go for it. But remember the ceremony must have meaning for all parties involved, so make sure the other party can find some meaning in being married at a Burger King. Depending on the person this could be a tough sell.
2006-12-14 16:59:33
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answered by The Tank 3
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Maybe nothing if one of you is a manager or owner of a Burger King or you and your families all just really really love eating at Burger King all the time or something. Why are you asking this question? Are people telling you not to have the wedding ceremony in the Burger King? Then whatever their reasons are, that would be what is wrong with it, that they don't want to attend the wedding at the Burger King. But you could not care what they think, as long as you and your fiance want it there anyway who cares what they want.
2006-12-14 17:04:56
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answered by TerraJC 1
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You do what you want. Many people (including myself) would see it as odd having a wedding at an establishment such as Burger king. But who am I to judge. It's totally up to you where you want to have the wedding. You hear on the new about people getting married underwater, skydiving out of planes ,rollercoasters, at a drive thru , and the list goes on and on. I guess Burger King can be included on the list of unusual places as well.
2006-12-14 16:58:56
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answered by J P 3
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the question should be "what is right with having a wedding ceremony in the burger king?"
2006-12-14 20:07:50
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answered by thegilchristgirls 2
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some people dont think Burger King is a big enough "deal" for a wedding ceremony.... but don't worry the BK king can handle any occassion from hunger to weddings...
don't worry about what everyone else has to say about what you wanna do in your life... they can either decide to be a part of it or not...
and Congratulations!!!!
2006-12-14 16:56:36
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answered by Kevin M 3
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I guess there's nothing wrong with it if you absolutely LOVE Burger King, but remember this is on of the most important days of your life...just make sure that you won't regret it later. By the way---Congratulations and Good luck!!!
2006-12-14 16:55:42
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answered by Lacey C 3
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Why? Do you plan on having one?
The cons:
1. You and your wedding guests will stink.
2. They only serve burgers plus other junk food.
The pros:
1. It won't cost you much.
If it means that much to you, then go ahead.
2006-12-14 17:00:14
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answered by LC 2
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In the Burger King? He probably wouldn't like it.
2006-12-14 16:56:15
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answered by ? 6
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Are you nuts? That is certainly not a place to be proud of. I have nothing against BK but do you want to tell your children that? Go to a park for heavens sake! I can think of other places I'd rather get married in. Does BK mean something special to you?
2006-12-14 16:59:20
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answered by moveandlose 3
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