Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Times Wedding Industry Workers Knew It Wasn't Gonna Work Out


Choosing who you're gonna spend the rest of your life with is a pretty big deal. The various photographers, DJs and specialty bakers of the wedding industry have seen a whole lot, and sometimes it's pretty clear right off the bat that something is amiss. Being at an ill-advised wedding is awkward at best, and full of moments that make it clear the wedding was a bad idea.

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Rectangle - JoeEIRE 9 hours ago When the bride and groom argued over why the grooms mother shouldn't get all money given to them on their wedding day. Ya that was a red flag.

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Font - Scoobymaybe 6 hours ago e S I worked fine dining/catering for over 20 years so I've worked lots of weddings and receptions. I once heard a bride at the reception during the toasts say that she actually thought she was asking out the grooms twin brother on their first date and that might actually be cute except she ...just kept going on. How the twin was more compatible, etc. then she ended the toast with "well...as nice as you are you'll make a great first husband". I was walking past the

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Font - mesembryanthemum 8 hours ago I work and n a hotel. I came in one night to find the wedding was already wrapped up (it was supposed to go until 1 AM and it was 11 PM) because the wedding couple had a fight and she went home with mom. At another one they had a huge rehearsal dinner fight which spilled out into the lobby. Everyone in the lobby found out that she hated his parents, she was pregnant and she had no idea who the father was, and a few other things. Half the guest list packed up a

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Font - pm_me_your_molars 8 hours ago S They had a big fight the night before the wedding and were considering calling it off. Until the bride showed up 30 minutes before the ceremony, no one was sure if she would be there at all. The groom danced with his MOM more times than he did with the bride. The bride was snippy and nitpicky with the staff all night. The word "annullment" was cast around and I hope to god they went through with it the next day because holy shit.

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Font - CapeAnnimal 10 hours ago I had a buddy who put himself through grad school playing violin at weddings. He said there were several that 'everybody knew' it was the wrong choice. He said you could just see it in their eyes and how they walked.

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Font - MarvelousShiggyDiggy 7 hours ago e I don't work in the wedding industry but I have a depressing wedding story. I have a friend who I grew up with, she was always gorgeous and incredibly popular with guys and I always thought she was a great person. As I got older I came to realise she was actually extremely toxic in relationships and did better when she was single. She had been seeing a new guy for two months when one day I receive a wedding invitation in the mail. Knowing her history it

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Font - RaF_MAL 8 hours ago I worked at a hotel in the kitchen, we did a trashy wedding where the cake was brought in from walmart, groom was caught making out with a bridesmaid in a conference room and we saw the bride throw her ring into a storm drain across the street.

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Human body - MillennialProdigy 12 hours ago Yes I'm a wedding photographer and think this often, when I'm at the rehearsal and they often have nasty arguments over small details

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Smile - ChronosDustorm 8 hours ago It was the third time the bride had hired me and all the guys had been carbon copies.

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Font - JacquiTS 10 hours ago Heard from a friend who did calligraphy that a bride came to get wedding invites and the usual wording of 'bride mum and dad and groom mum and dad invite you to the wedding of bride and groom" , bride didn't want grooms parents names on the invite. My mate did an invite mock-up called the couple for a check and the groom lost it, because grooms parents were the ones paying for most of the wedding. They didn't need any invites.

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Font - 249ba36000029bbe9749 7 hours ago They are the best customers. There is a correlation between more money spent on a wedding and chance of divorce. Plus, the potential for repeat business!

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Font - Twitfried 2 hours ago Photographing the groom and you see his eyes light up when a guest arrives. You look over and it's a cute woman in a short dress. He smiles, walks up to the woman, picks her up and swings her in his arms. Best smile I captured of the groom all day. Marriage didn't last 6 months from what I've heard.

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Font - SamLJacksonNarrator 3 hours ago Was at a friend's wedding once, it was at the justice of the peace, when the judge or officiant came around to if anyone doesn't believe in the union to speak up or forever hold your peace, a loud "UH-OH" came shrieking from the back. It was my friends 2 Year old son, everybody was joking saying it was a sign. Less than a year later the couple got divorced

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Font - The_Woman_S 4 hours ago Long time ago- worked as a wedding planner/caterer (depended on the client): woman calls on Monday morning, her fiancé had proposed the day before (Sunday) and she wanted to get married that Saturday..

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Font - _lese_ 6 hours ago I'm a musician and played for a ceremony that had the venue changed at the last minute, problem was, the only place available was a funeral parlour... Last I heard the bride ran off with the best man within a year

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