In many wedding horror stories, there are issues with the photography. The photographer might be late or lose all the photos. And then there's the case of a wedding dress disaster, like a rip or stain right before the bride walks down the aisle. These things can turn a happy day into a horror - filled one.
One horror story is when the best man lost the wedding rings right before the ring exchange. There was chaos as everyone searched for them. Another is when the bride's dress caught on fire from a stray candle at the reception. It was a nightmare.
Late or no - show vendors are quite common. For example, the DJ not showing up means no music for the party. It ruins the whole mood of the reception.
One of the most common elements is something going wrong with the wedding party. For instance, a bridesmaid might get drunk and make a scene or the groomsmen might play a prank that goes too far. Also, issues with the wedding attire such as the wrong size dress being delivered or the groom's suit getting stained are often part of these horror stories.
Often, momzillas get involved in the guest list. They might invite people the couple doesn't want or exclude friends of the bride or groom. This can cause a lot of stress and conflict. For instance, the momzilla might add her old colleagues whom the couple has never met. Another aspect is the momzilla taking over the wedding venue selection. She might choose a place that is convenient for her but not for the majority of the guests. This can lead to guests having trouble getting there and a less - than - ideal wedding experience.
The most common one is probably the weather going wrong. If it's an outdoor wedding and a sudden storm hits, it can ruin the whole setup. Tables and chairs get wet, and the guests are scrambling for cover.
A very common one is bad editing. For example, the photographer over - softened the skin to the point where the couple looked like plastic dolls. Another is the wrong settings used, like a very low shutter speed which made all the action shots blurry. And sometimes, the photographer just has a really bad sense of composition and the pictures end up looking really unappealing.
Weather problems are quite common. For example, if it's an outdoor wedding and suddenly there's a huge downpour. Guests get wet, the decorations are ruined.
The wedding ceremony was used to express gratitude to relatives and friends and blessings for the newlywed life after the wedding. We can see some common wedding ceremonies, such as " When the wedding is over, thank your relatives and friends. Thank you for giving this day a special meaning." " Time is the matchmaker, and the rest of my life is the betrothal gift. The ceremony is complete. Thank you to everyone who prepared for this wedding. At the same time, I will pass on this beauty to you." These documents were concise and clear expressions of gratitude to relatives and friends and celebration of the wedding. Therefore, a simple and direct wedding ceremony could be: " Thank you for your company and blessings. The wedding is over and we are welcoming a new stage in our lives."
The wedding emcee's process included the following steps: the wedding began, the bride and groom entered, introduced the newlyweds, made an oath of love, exchanged wedding tokens and diamond rings, performed the wedding ceremony, invited the elders to give a speech, invited the witnesses to give a speech, interviewed the bride and groom, performed the show, cut the wedding cake, opened the champagne, candlelight ceremony, family photo, emcee's wedding speech, and announced the successful conclusion of the wedding ceremony. The specific process may vary depending on the wedding, but the above steps were common for wedding ceremonies.
Often, problems with the quality of the fabric are a big part of these horror stories. For example, the fabric might be itchy, as I mentioned before, or it might be flimsy and not look as elegant as it should. Also, miscommunication between the bride and the dressmaker or the store is common. The bride might have wanted one style but received something completely different.