What's the most awkward wedding you have ever witnessed?
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I really appreciate how you have a narrator instead of AI.
It sound so much nicer
NO MORE PORTRAIT MODE 🎉🎊
No more capslock.
Yassss
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The under-the-overpass one is brilliant, I like that OP.
I chose to eat ice cream during this video when he said “looking at all of us at once with ease” I lost it. 😂 almost died before I had the chance to get married lol
just listening to it now and, yes, it is epic.
YESS ITS NOT IN THE SHORTS FORMAT ANYMORE 😍
WOOHOO, LANDSCAPE MODE!
"I love you more than bacon" thats how you know its true love❤😂
I would honestly marry a guy who said that and meant it.
Me but pasta
That one made me laugh so much. Love at its most basic.
The groomsmen skit feels like a blue’s clues episode 😂
I was thinking Pirates of Penzance.
Dora the Explorer!
I never really understood the smashing cake into each other’s faces thing. It’s childish and stupid, in my opinion.
Imo it can be cute and people can do what they want as they are both okay with it.
I’m with you on that one. My wife and I both agreed to not do it at our wedding. We got some snide remarks about it from the older people at our wedding for “going against tradition,” but screw them. It’s a dumb tradition
Yeah I don't get it either. I would be pissed off if my man did that after I told him not to.
My ex-husband and I didn't do that because we thought it was silly and childish! No one seemed to mind!
Once a wedding planner told me that if someone smashes cake and the other person didn't want to it inevitably ends in divorce.
She said it was a 100% bad idea. We concluded it's basic respect and trust is not there.
The bride. With the cross-eyed officiant. OMG HELP I CAN'T BREATHE I'M LAUGHING SO HARD OMG 🤣🤣🤣 SEND HELP I'M DYING
I listen to this stories at work. Had to pause the video until after my shift to finish that part because I was holding my laughter so hard and was crying while my cubicle mate was on a Zoom call with a client.
True, I had imagine everything 😂
My respect for the bride, she endure long enough to laugh until the end
it is very funny, and the medical term for crossed eyed is called lazy eye. I know this because i myself am crossed eyed, but if you get the right glasses perscription it corrects it. until you take them off lol.
It was when she said "pulled his eyes together long enough" that I had to pause the video because I was laughing too hard 😂
Definitely my favorite one.
The overpass wedding needs to be a movie! XD
This is the best undersparked has ever been - Landscape, very long format, interesting story and the narrator I personally prefer (though I don‘t really mind the other, this one just really… Is undersparked to me). This is exactly what I‘m here for and I can‘t wait for the next vid!
I'll add my own wedding. The pastor was so sure he didn't need to do a rehearsal the day before... during the wedding realizes he doesn't actually know my husband's name outside of his nickname... I did my best to hide the annoyed look I felt creeping onto my face.
The name thing is a fauxpas, I'll give you that. I've never heard of a pastor attending a wedding rehearsal though. Is that really a reasonable expectation where you live? Obviously, you meet with the pastor to plan the ceremony, but unless your wedding venue is very extraordinary and requires changes of procedure, I don't think it is necessary to meet on site.
@@haukenot3345 In my city for Catholics church, it's obligatory to attend one rehearsal, if you don't, they change the date for your wedding 😅(that's what my brother told me) I don't know if they keep doing this after COVID because a lot of rules had change...
But what I known before the ceremony they write in a note the names of the Groom and Bride
@@shiorywalker7978 I would hope they don't just write that down in a note. Usually, a pastor needs to see some form of identification before officiating a wedding, and properly document it. After all, they need to make sure that you're not already married.
@haukenot3345 it is especially when trying to figure out the walking order and stuff like that. I was really annoyed because the pastor (who was a family friend at the time) had just been at my home for a holiday dinner days prior and signed our marriage certificate that same day. Lol, I was just so dumbfounded, but later down the road it helped me to see that he really never was invested in our lives as much as we helped with the church.
@@haukenot3345 I didn't know, maybe they did that in the rehearsal, but we were waiting to open the doors and a lady came by to write the names of the Groom and Bride.
if I remember correctly, he went to the church to get his certificate days after everything was over
Just remembered they didn't let him inside (I was mad for that, it was before the pandemic and it was really hot outside 120°F/49°)
i am not kidding when i say i will annul any wedding in which cake is smeared on my face. complete and total dealbreaker.
As is right and proper.
I'd love to rent out a couple of tesla coils and those faraday cage suits and the swords and have a lightning battle at the reception of my wedding with my future wife. Is this practical? No. Will this ever happen most likely? Absolutely not. But it would sure be cool.
A boring wife you will be.
@@iamastrangeloop9204Somehow we lost the ability to understand basic consent, like you just shown
@@NoodleDergsGoBrrr I think people have become overreactive and sensitive. It’s not an assault. It’s cake. Relax.
Excuse me but "I love you more than bacon" is very powerful. Like, I wish someone loved me more than bacon
My cat loves me more than bacon.
@@SewardWriter guarantee though, that they love you even more WITH bacon!
Right? Like, if I ever tell i guy "I love you more than bacon, ranch, and gravy combined", you KNOW i'm serious!
This narrator and video style are why I subscribed!
exactly!!
Little did narrator know that Grandma Bethany has recently changed her name to Bethany Organa, and came dressed in a particularly well-known skimpy outfit from Jabba's lair... it was very awkward for everyone but Grandma Bethany had a great time.
Seriously. Star Wars has been a thing since Grandma was a girl.
To be honest, the Star Wars themed wedding sounds great, and I would have loved to attended with my lightsaber lol
The caking thing... that happened to my best friend. She didn't cry. She kneed him in the balls. Refused to sign the marriage license to be files and told the preacher who officiated the wedding that it never happened. She proceeded to rip the license in half and walked out. We went on a girls trip instead of "their honeymoon" and had a good time. She's never been married. That was 30 years ago. She refuses to even consider it. And she now despises cake. The sob actually smashed into her face so bad it was in her eyes and nose. He's on his 4th marriage. I can't understand why he can't hold on to partner. He's an ass.
The cross-eyed officiant... the only thing close is the priest with the speech impediment from The Princess Bride. Oh. My. God. BWAHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
See, I get the appeal of it and I could probably forgive a misunderstanding where one thought you were doing it and one didn't, but if one SPECIFICALLY says no and you do it anyway... Yea, getting hit in the balls and dumped is getting off lightly...
@TheOmegaXicor She specifically said don't do it. She was just wearing a simple dress but she had her makeup and hair done professionally. She was a tomboy. Track an fielder. She was a beast with shot put and discus throwing. She felt girly for her wedding and he ruined it. She was so hurt. She cried later. He tried to rug sweep it. Said she must "be having her time of the month or something. 😉 haha" He was a dick. I'm so glad she didn't marry him. The only thing he had going for him was looks. I'll give him that. He was handsome. As the great Ron White once said "You can't fix stupid."
Man, i feel like i dodged a billion bullets at my wedding. The food was cooked by my husband's family but it was actually pretty good! My husband did all the flowers himself, but he worked at the floral department of a grocery store and it's actually really good at creating floral displays, so it was lovely, she it was also really sweet knowing that my bouquet (and everything else) was made for me as essentially a gift from my husband. The music really was just a playlist off my phone that my aunt had control over, but it went great, i labeled all the playlists really carefully so it went just how i wanted. I walked down the aisle to the theme song of my favorite anime... But the anime is ballet themed so it's actually just a very gentle piano piece, i don't think anyone that wasn't a total nerd knew. We didn't have any dancing at the wedding because i knew i would freak me out (turns out i had undiagnosed generalized anxiety disorder haha), but that meant that i was genuinely fairly relaxed at the wedding and didn't panic or freakout once. It was really nice, and I've been told by a lot of people that it was one of the prettiest weddings they've been to. (Aided a lot by the fact that we were able to rent out a really pretty park nearby my parents home that my husband and i spent a good amount of time in while we were dating... Nature did a lot of the decorating.)
Also I didn't sing. That seems to be a pretty important part, not singing.
My second cousin and her husband were meant to have a small cute wedding, but right as the day was set, they both got covid. They set another date, they had food poisoning. Both decided to just sign the papers and have a small intermediate family party afterwards.
Both are happily married
Honestly the Star wars wedding sounds like it would be pretty fun and I'm not even that big of a fan of Star wars although I would certainly let guests know beforehand if I was going to do an extreme themed wedding
It's a shame they couldn't get Mark Hamill to officiate like he did for Sheldon and Amy's wedding in The Big Bang Theroy!
Yeah that's what I thought, it was only cringe because they decided to make it a surprise for everyone.
Georgie's story is hysterical
Stop. No way a bride sang down the aisle like a Disney musical. 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve seen a video of someone singing down the aisle, though I think it was an actual Disney song..
Oh man do I have a story too! I'll keep it as short as possible:
I'm friends with twins and the girl was getting married. As it was a queer wedding they opted to have her twin brother instead of a preacher. He added random things into the reading, trying to be funny and nostalgic. Think stories and comments that should be saved for the reception.
Things like: "I wish -OTHER BRIDE- would have had more kids before you transitioned so -THEIR 3YR- would have a sibling relationship like you and me." Whatever kind of wholesome in a weird way but not the time. Also, she doesn't want to be reminded that she's trans and had held off their wedding so they could have a biological child before her to then transition.
The rest of the wedding was okay and he realized he fcked up and was able to fix their relationship. We kind of laugh about it now 2yrs later but take this as a lesson to not get siblings or close friends to do the reading because even normal people can do stupid things lol
Is trans but gets offended somebody says she’s trans.. 💀
Story 21: OP should’ve called the police for giving children alcohol
I could have absolutely contributed to this subreddit! I got married at an auto parts store..
Was a bridesmaid- they had us take wedding photos outside in April- in upstate NY- I was like 90 pounds soaking wet so not well insulation in a strapless dress. We were out there for a better part of an hour- came back inside to a hot hotel lobby and my whole world went black. I’m guessing my blood vessels dilated too quickly from the temperature change. The worst part was everyone thought I was just sloppy drunk- my fiancé had to carry me up to the suite. It was awful.
Also didn’t get to sit with my immediate family at my only brothers wedding reception because my pushy aunt insisted on being a part of the action.
Your aunt sucks. :(
Similar climate for my wedding, so the bridesmaids dresses were REQUIRED to be floor-length and NOT strapless. I even urged them to consider wearing thermal pants and bringing shrugs or sweaters. In retrospect, maybe I should have provided shawls, but since their dresses were mismatched it might have been tricky and we lucked out with the only sunny Saturday the whole month.
@@stadot1427 that’s smart thinking- at least you thought of your friends.
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ME AND MY HOMIES HATE SHORTS MODE! 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I loved my wedding but know it wasn't of the traditional style. I wore a red Japanese Lolita dress, and the wedding colors were red, gold, and black.
The dress was picked because I was actually just wanting a party dress cause we weren't going to have a full ceremony. Just a party in the grandparents' backyard. It grew way to big and turned into an actual wedding and it was great.
The song we walked up the aisle to was from Chrono Trigger, and we danced to -I can't stop loving you.
We had cupcakes instead of a whole cake and the venue didn't allow alcohol but we had sparkling martinellis for drinks to toast with.
One of my husband's friends didn't want to wear a suit and asked if he could wear his Boba fett costume he made. It looks amazing and you can see Boba Fett in the background of so many pictures.
Some might say it was cringe or awkward but me and my husband have been happily married 7 years.
😂 Australia themed for a British couple is diabolical if it wasn't little kids planning it I would've thought this was done in malice.
You can’t tell me all of those kids were innocent. There had to be at least one who did this intentionally knowing that their parents wouldn’t be able to back out and there was nothing they could do about it.
That underpass story is one for the history books omg 😂
My wife and I were married in a small town courthouse and a cat was an unofficial witness. She sat with my wife while we waited on the judge. She was never really around cats much and I think she may have become a cat person that day
Went to a wedding, bride was 18 groom 19 and the officiant spent the entire ceremony trying to talk them out of the marriage. He should NOT have agreed to perform the ceremony if he was against it, was it doomed, of course, did it end within a year, yes. Was the pastor an asshole, epically. I'm glad he accidentally set his robe on fire over the unity candle. 😅
I did see one case where singing in a wedding worked. Both the bride and groom were in singing groups in college and the groom was physically disabled, so instead of a first dance they sang a duet backed by his a capella buddies. It ended up being really cute and unique.
The dollar dance thing is a cultural way of helping pay for the wedding...
If we’re going with the cultural relativism excuse, why can’t the man get the stripper treatment
My wedding had a blue and white theme because we loved Dr. Who at the time. We didn’t go crazy, no one who didnt know the significance of that particular blue even knew it was nerdy. It was just kind of an inside joke. I could never do a full blown franchise themed wedding.
Same. My husband had a tie with the schematics of the Millenium Falcon printed on it and I think his processional might have been from Star Wars (idr, he picked it). My bridesmaids went down to "Old Friends" from Lord of the Rings and my dress was dubbed the "Galadriel dress" by one of my bridesmaids.
Ironically, I'm the one big into Star Wars and my husband's the LotR fan. I guess we're well matched!
ITA BACKKK YASS ALSO LOVE THE LONGER VIDEO FORMAT 😻😻😻
32:12 that’s the best vow I’ve ever heard
Not gonna lie I fw landscape mode way more than portrait mode
I remember for my aunt's wedding when I was 14 all her nieces and nephews had some sort of roll... except for me. Her 2 grandkids were maid and man of honor, my other aunt's daughter and three sons were the ring bearers (with dad to help and baby in the wagon), my little sister was the flower girl, and my brother was playing the guitar and singing. She was so happy she found a way to include ALL her nieces and nephews, even the ones that were grand nieces and nephews (her youngest daughter wasn't included because she was disowned after my aunt divorced her ex, and my oldest cousin couldn't come because she lived in Texas and couldn't get to the off work for the travel and everything.) My brother was the only one who noticed that I was the only nibling left out and talked my aunt into letting me sing with him the night before the wedding.
I have fewer than 10 niblings and I sometimes lose count. Is there any chance it was just that kind of whoopsie?
@@stadot1427 Sadly no. I'm the one that at that time was impossible to forget about because I was always gracing my parents'Facebook feed with whatever my mom decided to post.
Now I'm the most forgettable because I don't do anything on social media where my family can see. And it's a common thing at family events where I show up and I may as well have not come
YESSS LANDSCAPE MODE MY BELOVED 💜💜💜
Not at a wedding, but the singing down the aisle thing made me remember a couple we used to know. She loved to sing, but wasn't great. Husband always made a fuss over her singing voice and told everyone they ever met what a great singer she was. Sweet that he supports what she loves in such a great way, but it sucked for everyone else because they never passed up an opportunity to share her "gift" with everyone. We spent too much time listening to her sing and watching her hubby swoon about her "beautiful voice". Tbf, she wasn't the worst ever, but was regularly off tune and it was just hard to get on board....
Story 7 sounds like a skit you’d see at the closing campfire at a scout camp 😭😭😭
A wedding i was invited to as a plus one. A few hours away, so was invited to stay with my date at the same motel as the groomsmen.
Not until the end of the ceremony, did i realise that the bride was my exes cousin, and i had been to their engagement party years earlier at the grandparents house. My ex wasnt there, but we had been together about 4 years, so i had met most of his extended family, and his parents, aunts, uncles and cousins were all there. Noone recognised me because noone had expected me to be there, on the grooms guest side, and it had been a few years since id seen any of them
During the reception, one person recognised me. One of the bridesmaids. The one other family member i really ever got along with. She didnt say a word til id left, but she thought it was as holarious as i did 😂
My brother in law was on his 3th wedding. There were only 8 people on the grooms side. 50plus on hers. The procession was over 50 people. I nodded off and people were still walking in. The bride was so happy and kept saying this is her first and last marriage. Marriage lasted 6 months and he currently getting divorced from wife number 5.
My wedding isn't as bad as some of these, but pretty tacky. I was 18 (almost 19), a little over 6 months pregnant with my first, husband was 21. We got married at the local Grange hall, we were broke kids so everything was done a cheaply as possible ($99 dress sale @ David's bridal, flip flops from Walmart, hairdresser student sister in law, makeup enthusiast aunt, crafty mom and Grandma in law, we had lots of help and donations). A family friend made our cake as a gift, we did the potluck thing (we had a fridge though). We had asked an old pastor and father of a friend my husband had to be the officiant, a week before our wedding he randomly said he couldn't/wouldn't do it (no explanation). So we called around to all the people we knew that could possibly fill in our help us find someone. When that didn't work, my husband's grandparents (who were the biggest help through it all) took us to the courthouse and we got married there a few days before the wedding, then a family member who was no longer licensed but had been formerly did the officiating for our ceremony and his high school daughter was our photographer. I had wanted an outdoor wedding but everyone convinced me early October in Oregon PNW would be too cold, they were wrong. We also got rushed through the whole thing, barely got a chance to eat, didn't get to dance at all or do much of anything. The wedding started at one, hubby and I were out of the building and headed to the coast for our honeymoon by 4. There was a lot I wish we could redo, especially after seeing how nice my little sister's weddings were - but a perfect wedding doesn't always symbolize how a marriage will turn out. We get 2 anniversaries (marriage and wedding) and This year will be our 14th. We just had baby number 5 in February and everything is good. We've talked about having a vow renewal at some point that meets our expectations a little more, so maybe next year or for the 20th we'll plan something like that. Not all weddings have to be perfect to result in happy lives, but admittedly I wish there was more fondness when I thought about our wedding.
So, when my aunt got married a while ago, the groom sang to her. He was a decent singer at least and even if he wasn’t it was an extremely touching moment that my aunt clearly hadn’t expected. So it’s not always a cringeworthy thing to do but when it’s an obvious ploy to tug at the heartstrings of everyone in the room that’s when the cringe happens. It worked at my aunt’s wedding because it was very clear that the gesture was for her and her alone and the rest of us just happened to be witness to it.
Exactly! It's from the heart, not for show. And when it's from the heart, who even cares if it is cringey?
If there's any day you're allowed to be a little cringe, it's your own wedding day 😂
THANK YOU FOR CHANGING THE FORMAT. IT'S SO MUCH BETTER IN LANDSCAPE.
Story 52: Might be showing my age here... but the best compromise to the Star Wars and Western themes... Galaxy Ranger theme! Would have been perfect. Man. I want to rewatch that show from my youth.
Honestly I think Star Wars + western together could have been really funny. Storm troopers in cowboy hats and boots and such
my parents ad a beverage shop with party service. you could buy /rent all you need for a party from us( except food). drinks, limo, tents fridges ect. i was on my way to a Harrd rock/metal fan reunion where i was ordered to "gring all the stuff thats needed". as i and the fans arive at the lockation it turned out they had double booked the place with a wedding. after both partys agreed to use that space together and make arangements except for 5 people the entire family side of the bride left. (almost all well educated white people with i am better than the rest syndrome.) after an awkward first hour that wedding got from classic white themed to fancy rock themed really quick and everyone had agood time.
there where scenes like:
One big bearded rocker guy as flowergirl ( the other one had left with her family) and the original shy 5 yo girl .
grandma trying to grill a half of a pig over open fire and was cheared on by a lot of long haired men in lether atire and fine gentzlemen in formal atire (the pig was almost her sice)
the wedding ceremony itself was outcourced to a nice lake nearby because the huge musik stage had blocked the spot for the photograpic scene that was planned. both partys helped setup the transportinging and setting up the szene. the big flower buckets for example where strapped to 2 atvs for transport. it looked like 2 piles of pants with 4 n wheels and a hed in the middle.
Hey..."Golden Corral, golden marriage"! :D
Story 58 is amazing. They knew it was going to be cringey and that was the point. They didn’t want that type of wedding, so why should they even care?
I'm surprised that first couple lasted the night, honestly
With my wedding coming up next Saturday, these stories are making me hope the wedding won’t be super cringy!
Don't worry. I'm sure your wedding will go without a hitch!
How did it go?
@@Lili_Chan_2011 It was absolutely amazing! The night could not have gone any better.
@@kianabrown2865that's so lovely, congratulations to you and your new spouse 🥳 may your marriage be long, happy, and full of success in every goal you have!
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Story 29... you are the most captivating writer and incredible personality!!! I *never* laugh out loud and I am a crumpled mess hysterically howling at your humor! In all seriousness though I hope you find someone to love and cherish that beautiful soul of yours and you have the wedding you deserve (if you want that) and you live happily ever after
I've only ever been to like, two, as far as I can remember. This "wedding" I went to, wasn't official, it was just a couple of our friends doing a ceremony as if it were, and then our whole friend group were the attendees. The mentioned dead relatives/loved ones was what made it awkward for me. The ceremony was over and we were making a few speeches, but then one of my friends (not one of the couple getting "married") stepped up and made a speech about someone else in the friend group who'd died recently. The sentimental intention was there, but it made it awkward for those few people (me included) who didn't know said friend that well. The same person who brought up this speech had also, earlier on, proposed to their SO just after the the grooms (the couple were two bisexual guys) had finished their initial ceremony
Holy mother of deepest hell, that story 29 was SOMETHING. I haven't laughed so much in a while, literary crying from laughter. 🤣🤣🤣
That was really good with character narration and extra commentary
My aunt and uncle had a medieval themed wedding. Aunt wore a gorgeous dress and uncle a suit of chainmail armor.
"Do not ever sing at your wedding. It will not go as you expected."
Musician weddings: Am I a joke to you?
But I suppose I'm biased because my uncle did that, and it went...fine.
Girl even your biased example still isn’t good 😂
I don't think singing at your wedding is necessarily terrible all the time. My aunt sang her way up the aisle at her wedding and she sounded very lovely and chose a sweet song to sing to the groom. I thought it was a nice addition that suited her Leo/Virgo sensibilities.
The groom smashed cake in the bride's face despite her clear wish not to. She was furious, yelled, and stormed off. The reception was ruined as bridesmaids comforted her. They divorced two years later. Disrespecting your spouse's wishes like that is a huge red flag for marriage.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL HORIZONTAL SUNSET 😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
LMFAO xD
Story 33: There's a reason the Bible says to not missionary date. This is the second of two reasons right here. The couple are not on the same page and should, as the narrator notes, get divorced.
Bro put his heart into that bride impression
I don't really like the topic of this video, but I'm glad its back to landscape, so I'm gonna subscribe.
Thank you so much for your video.
Story 41: if I could include a stone cold Steve Austin “oh hell yeah” gif I would
God I was a last minute bridesmaid in a wedding I Def should not have been one for. For anime fans, I bring this up specifically, the bride is part of a love live idol troop. This is important because most of the bridesmaids are in it too. Halfway through the reception... the bride changed into a half finished love live cosplay and sneakers to preform an awkward solo routine while the other love live bridesmaids set up plushies and wave lights lightsticks. I will never fucking forget how awkward it was to wat h her do that dance to a shitty song rip sad that there was only a two drink maximum
I love listening to your videos while at work
my family is a musical family and singing down the ile is some of the most beautiful things to sing. singing at a wedding is a great idea, if you repare properly for it.
I think the bride or groom singing poorly is rather sweet
What a terrible experience! The bride and groom's behavior was unacceptable. I hope you get to enjoy a better wedding next time.
Ok, but Marrying Mum and Dad was occasionally a really sweet show. On one episode, the kids wanted to arrange a wedding for their mum's, and they went with a Doctor Who theme because of Madame Vastra and Jenny. And yes, dressing up as a lizard person from the dawn of time and her Victorian maid wife is cringe, but it was really really adorable, and everyone knew what they were getting their selves into asking a couple of 8-10 year olds arrange a wedding. The kids also didn't organise everything, the show did, they just did things like pick the dress, cake and decorate.
On that show were the parents already married? Or were they divorced and was planning to remarry?
@@melissacooper8724 Usually parents who were never already married, and didn't have time after having children. So there were a lot of blended families and families from less wealthy backgrounds.
Narrator who raised you!?!?!? Cause they did a freaking *sterling* job!!! I've watched SO many of your videos and you are always so kind, cautious and diplomatic- with a really admirable tendency to call out indecency and injustice ALL the time. The comment you made about the 'first time' on wedding nights, and the 'myth' of the hymen breaking- will actually REALLY help so many people. And the way you follow up with how people still deserve marriage even if they're not virgins- that was perfection. Thank you and thank your parents or guardians! I'm so glad you're in the World
I felt it was wrong to say it was a myth as it does happen, I bled a lot my first time and I can see how it could make someone who does have it happen feel as though something is wrong with them. I literally did a double take mid cleaning to go make a comment on it.
@impmillie9470 something happening occasionally doesn't mean it happens to everyone. Girls have been killed for 'adultery' or sex out of wedlock because of this myth- which is what it is- and if more people knew that everyone would be safer
Every wedding I have seen was awkward. It's only a question of now or later.
I don’t believe for a second the overpass wedding happened but thanks for the belly laugh I got reading that
Hallelujah we are back in landscape!!!!
Love the long format vids 👍
Priest under the bridge: "If anyone knows of any reason why these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your piece."
Random car: *BEEEEEP!*
Last wedding I went to: the wedding photographer banned anybody else from taking any photographs during any part of the wedding, reception and after-party. She informed the entire congregation that, if they wanted a photograph, they had to purchase it from her and gave a full price list - up to, and including, pictures of the bride and groom in a £500 (plus VAT) gold frame. She then proceeded to stop the wedding mid-flow every time she wanted to get a specific shot. Afterwards tried to get the 200+ guests to become a kind of rent-a-crowd and ordered them around for over an hour while she maneuvered us around like soldiers on parade, all the while taking group shots from the top of ladders, framed in the light from windows, looking upwards from ankle height (?) and trying to get a group of 200+ tired and pissed-off people to 'smile'. While this was going on, nobody was allowed to sit down on the very few chairs provided - not even the elderly or physically handicapped. This went on for so long that the food was served late, cold and rushed. The foolishness only stopped when the groom's uncle finally reached the end of his tether and declared that "This will be the last photograph taken and do you want me 'tits in or tits out?' Your choice".
We left early and went for a curry. Oh... and we have no photographs of the event.
That wedding under the overpass was the best thing I've heard in a long time 🤣👍
23:45 - 28:45
Landscape! Yes! I hated the vertical Portrait mode. I stopped watching because of that. There were moments where a line of text was only on the screen for around half a second because there wasn't enough room to fit more than 2 words. It was super annoying.
24:41 Kind of reminds me of the “wedding” from the Solitary Cyclist 😂
Absolutely right with the under-an-overpass comment, if OP isn't a writer of some kind I hope they look into it
My eldest cousin got married in 2021, and while it was sweet. It had some… cringy moments. The father of the bride decided to rap for her, and my brother and I cringed the whole time, and it kept going on and on! The venue was small so it was hard for everyone to dance, and my aunt (mother of the groom) got BLACKOUT drunk. She could not walk by the end of it. She then said to my brother “I don’t think your dad loves your mom enough.” And ohhhhh boy did that infuriate him and me.
My dad gets overwhelmed with my mom’s family and he doesn’t really click with any of them. Sucks but that’s people.
So she’s not invited to either of our weddings, whenever and if we ever get married.
Story 29
Oh. My goodness. This sounds like a B plot to a sitcom, and I had to pause the video just to get my own laughs out 😂
(Had a crap day too, so it was very much needed)
Mine
I just got my first decent job so I couldnt afford a weddin dress. My now ex husband didnt want to reschedule the wedding so told me to wear any dress in the closet.. so i wore the black dress my previous bf bought me from a fancy dinner for my wedding 😬 my black family is superstitious so yes the comments weren’t comfortable but to endure.. that wedding left a bad taste in my mouth.. we divorced in 2 yrs
The only Carrie Underwood song I know is before he cheats and that would be very inappropriate
My kids would plan a cat, moose, car, and tornado themed wedding. I honestly would love it because i would expect an utter train wreck
It was my cousin's wedding. I was 12 or something. In my country men have to go to the army to serve around a year. He was marrying his highschool sweetheart who was also their next door neighbor. Some people said she was pregnant and that's why they were rushing to get married before my cousin goes to the army which was less than a month later. It was a very cold winter day and we were in a poor area so wedding venues are just the street where your home is. While the bride was at the hair dresser, her stuff was being displayed as a culture like her hand nitted blankets for babies, her clothes and make up which my aunt bought which is again the tradition, her gold and stuff. We have pretty effing entitled relatives in my culture who can claim anything and you have to give it to them kinda. Satifsiying them is more important than anything else. Effing sucks. During the display, a lady I don't remember who liked a particular item of the bride and said "yup, I am taking this.That wh0re doesn't deserve anything good anyway" and after that, many people claimed and took her stuff and damaged the rest. In less than an hour a room full of her stuff were either stolen or damaged beyond repair. We couldn't stop the crowd. That was the most frustrating moment of my life. When the bride came to check the stuff she rightfully lost her shit and cried, screamed, tore her wedding dress and her hair and make up was ruined. Her father beat her up to silence and made her attend her own wedding in that state. Her friends rushed to her help to make her look a little more presentable. I couldn't stop crying because as a female this could very well be my future too and my father would do exactly as her father did without a second thought. My cousin really loves her but I don't know how you would get over such a thing. Brides don't get a lot after the marriage, we have a pretty sick culture. I left my hometown for university at 18 and never looked back.
Okay i just wanted to say something real fast. Dollar dances are actually common in mexican weddings, at least in my experience. I have a billion cousins so i have seen it plenty of times. In the ones ive been to, the bride and groom are available to dance. Ive also seen it at quinceaneras.
I've been to a wedding where they did a dollar dance, but they had a jar to put money in and both the bride and groom danced with people. It was actually kind of cute to see them dance with their nieces and nephews.
So they interrupt the wedding to pretend they're talking to a bunch of kindergarteners
Story 29 was absolutely fantastic. I want to meet this woman.
Story 49 is an ABSOLUTE TRIP!!🤣🤣 ditry laundry wasn't hang out, it was paraded in because Huh?????!!!!
A "Midnight in Paris" theme? What? Everything's shut and you risk getting mugged?
I’m kinda sad that none of the weddings I’ve been to included someone singing