One of the guests came to the wedding in a white bridal grown-like dress. The ex girlfriend of the groom came in all black. It was very tacky and taboo. The bride was livid.
2007-06-13 02:02:23
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answered by bluechick 5
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Hi Mannasox, Congratulations! I´ve been to many weddings and seen many 'unfortunate' scenes', however, either the bride, the groom, friends or family have always come to the rescue in savvy, elegant ways thus creating 'damage control'. The best advise one can give a bride is that no matter how well you plan, something will not go according to plan - it may turn for the better or bad, but what you do about is what matters. It is such a special wonderful day, that the total sum of all things should by far outweigh any unexpected situation. The absolute tackiest thing I ever saw, was a Mother trying to upstage her own daughter - white dress and the works. How did it turn out? The daughter was so sweet and he behavior so proper, nothing could have upstaged her, and the mother ended looking to the entire world like the selfish fool that she is. So, cheer up, you seem to have planned it all well, now enjoy, let things flow, and try to remember details, as it will all go so fast, you will have a hard time keeping up. Wishing you all the best
2016-05-19 00:54:08
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answered by ? 3
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This has got to be the tackiest!!!!!!!!!!
Getting an invitation to a wedding at a public park where the bride and groom asks guests to bring a dish to pass, the booze they want to drink, AND bring a chair to sit on. But, this isn't the end of the story! No sirree! The bride and groom were married by a justice of the peace one year ealier. This is a true story, no B.S.. I declined the invitation saying that I was going to be out of town. I couldn't bear to see the event unfold.
2007-06-13 02:40:48
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answered by Sondra 6
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Right out of high school some people I knew got married close to St.Patricks Day. I think that they thought it would be cool because it was "different" so they had a green and white themed wedding. YUCK. It was honestly uncomfortable being around so much green. Not to mention the decorations looked worse than decorations at a high school prom. The tackiest cheeziest thing I have ever seen. I wonder if they reget it!!!!
2007-06-13 02:03:13
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answered by D 3
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The best man (little brother of the groom) decided he liked the look of one of the bridesmaids. He started openly hitting on her just after the ceremony, and the two got very drunk at the reception. Then, in front of everyone, the pair "sneaked" off to his car, which was parked right outside. (They had not met prior to the wedding day.)
Best man and bridesmaid burst back in later, just in time for the toasts. Both of them looked really disheveled, obviously having just done 'the nasty'. Ripped taffeta and mussed hair, etc.
These two also thought it would be fun to smoke a joint, so the Best Man's speech was a rambling, offensive, incoherent monologue that included lines like, "My new sister-in-law is, uh... you know. Yeah, she's OK."
I am NOT making this up. We were all appalled. The bride tried to put on a brave face, but she was really upset.
The marriage lasted three years, by the way!!
2007-06-13 18:07:37
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answered by Bathsheba E 1
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I'm not keen on seeing people smash slices of cake into each others face, I can't say I have ever been to a wedding where this has happened but I have seen it on the TV a few times, I think I would be so embarrassed and upset if my groom did that.
2007-06-13 03:47:10
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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I was forced to attend a Harley wedding once.
The bride and groom were both dressed in Harley apparel. T-shirts, jeans, leather chaps. The ceremony was held by the groom's Harley shop. Almost all the guests were dressed the same as the bride and groom. When the groom kissed the bride the guests revved their Harleys.
2007-06-13 04:29:47
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answered by Laura 4
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maid of honor wearing a white skin tight dress with hooker heels
someone brought KFC bucket as a gift
bride and groom returning gifts at the door as people were leaving
tainted loved was the theme song of the wedding
flower children dressed as elves
bride and groom dressed up as wonderwoman and superman
68 pound pig was the maid of honor
50% percent of the guest were animals.
lizzards walking around the dinner tables. for a jungle themed wedding.
2007-06-13 03:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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While at a wedding of a close friend one of their family members made an announcement to the entire crowd that today was his girlfriends wedding and wanted everyone to sing her happy birthday
2007-06-13 03:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing as bad as some of the stuff mentioned on this board. Having the registry information printed on the invitations, money trees, dollar dances, and all this stuff seems to be small potatoes. Having the reception at the county fair grounds even sounds elegant in comparison to some ideas bantered about.
Wedding RAFFLE? Yeah, that's not going to fly in my crowds.
2007-06-13 02:07:52
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answered by Patti C 6
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