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While walking down the aisle, she slips on the petals dropped by the flower kids.

2007-07-21 07:35:58 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

A London court awarded a man 17 million pounds damages because he slipped outside a flower shop, on a petal.

2007-07-21 07:39:33 · update #1

Relax, its just a hypothetical situ.

2007-07-21 07:43:15 · update #2

What if the bride stole the guy from her?

2007-07-21 07:50:43 · update #3

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It's not a question of could she...she COULD. (she probably wouldn't win though.) It's SHOULD she. And the answer is only if she values money more than friendship. Because I can think of nothing nastier than suing a close friend over something that small. It's reasonable to expect the B&G to offer to cover any medical bills if it's a serious injury. But if we're talking a sprained ankle - stand up, smile you silly cow, wish your friends a nice honeymoon, and watch where you're walking next time!

2007-07-21 08:05:25 · answer #1 · answered by Sarah W 1 · 0 0

Who gets vegetation is punctiliously as much as you. it is not a "Catholic ingredient." (i'm Catholic.) Out of admire, maximum supply mom/grandmothers and fathers/grandfathers a corsage or boutonniere, besides the shown fact that it is not needed. i recently attended a marriage and in common terms the bride/groom and bridesmaids had vegetation. The groomsmen did no longer even have boutonnieres. there have been no vegetation for the mothers, grandmothers, etc. So....it rather relies upon on your value variety and what you opt for. yet, i individually, DO like while a minimal of the mothers/fathers and grandparents get vegetation. it may be a super touch to comprise the step kin contributors, yet lower back, that's up on your value variety.

2017-01-21 12:14:55 · answer #2 · answered by avenia 3 · 0 0

Definitely not! Accidents happen and it is in no way the bride or grooms fault why not blame the flowergirl she dropped them no sorry but seriously no i dont think you'd be able to sue for that one .

2007-07-21 07:40:07 · answer #3 · answered by Donna R 4 · 1 0

no bc she knowingly walked down the aisle with the flower petals on it. so she is liable no the bride and groom. no one made her do it. it was her own free will to walk down the aisle.

2007-07-21 08:09:13 · answer #4 · answered by spadezgurl22 6 · 0 0

she should sue the priest/rabbi. or she should sue the company who sold the flowers to the bride and groom...or she can sue the place who is hosting the wedding! ahhhh...i love america!

2007-07-21 07:50:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. It's a stupid accident that could've (but probably wouldn't) happen to anybody. Get up, count your losses, move on with your life, and enjoy the wedding.

2007-07-21 07:39:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You can sue anybody for anything. But the question is, will you win? Usually, only the lawyers win.

2007-07-21 07:56:14 · answer #7 · answered by mstrywmn 7 · 0 0

She could try, but it seems like a pretty small thing to sue for.

2007-07-21 07:39:37 · answer #8 · answered by sarah.sazaroo 4 · 0 0

how could she possibly blame that on anyone,
she might as well sue the flower company, the carpet company, and the company she bought her shoes from as well

2007-07-21 07:39:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Not a good idea! Just a good way to ruin a friendship!

2007-07-21 07:44:51 · answer #10 · answered by amariem247 2 · 0 0

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