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Goodbye
VIP October 2014

Tackiest thing you have seen at a wedding?

Goodbye, on August 4, 2013 at 11:49 AM

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I seen a groom totally grab and feel up his brides chest on the dance floor...During their first dance! What is your experience?

I seen a groom totally grab and feel up his brides chest on the dance floor...During their first dance!

What is your experience?

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  • Arizona Bride
    Super April 2017
    Arizona Bride ·
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    Oh my goodness! These stories are crazy!!!!

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  • Soonyee
    VIP June 2013
    Soonyee ·
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    I went to a dry wedding where guests were smuggling their own booze. The venue didn't have a liquor license so the Father of the Bride got on the mic and scolded said guests. It was pretty awkward.

    I also went to a wedding where the bide and groom basically swayed and made out during their whole first dance.

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  • M
    Savvy April 2014
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    A guest ringing the bride's parents' door the day before the wedding to ask if they can bring their uninvited children.

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  • Mrs.B
    VIP August 2013
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    I went to a friends wedding and a girl showed up in a white dress. Now this dress was a very thin satin lacy at the top long dress. It very much looked like lingerie and to top it off, she was wearing hot pink undies that u could totally see thru the said dress. Sad to say but she was the talk of the night in a bad way.

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  • f39cn4hdn
    Devoted September 2013
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    At my sister's wedding her fbil's girlfriend wore the same dress as my sister's reception dress. She knew before the wedding what my sister's reception dress looked like. all night she bragged about what a good dress it was, and how she wore it to all summer weddings, and how she wore it better. Smh, it just made everyone think and talk poorly of her.

    Same wedding, one of the groomsmen got so drunk he ripped the DJ's microphone apart, was basically leaning against the wall drinking beer out or a pitcher all night, and had to be carried out. His parents were there (because he forced my sister to invite them) they sat by themeselves and basically acted like he wasn't there.

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  • SA Bride!
    Super November 2013
    SA Bride! ·
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    ForeverMyLove, that is shocking.

    Irish Love, how embarassing for the families to have to watch this fiasco.

    Uh let's see... there was this one wedding where the bride specifically asked for money so they could buy new home appliances and such and I don't like giving money so I bought them a gift voucher for a fancy shop and signed it from fiance and me. Before we went into the ceremony this couple (close friends of our) asked if they could put their names on our card. We did so, and the groom thanked the friends and not my fiance and me for the gift card (even though I was the one who bought it).

    The couple then proceeded to put pictures of all the money they received up on Facebook.

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  • Ashley
    VIP September 2014
    Ashley ·
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    I hate that word.

    But I have a few stories for the group.. lol.

    First was around 4 years ago at my cousin's wedding. From what I remember a comment was made by the DJ announcing their first dance and then the DJ made a comment regarding how my (male) cousin would be wearing his baseball cap for the rest of the wedding. WHAT?! I remember the comment was meant to be funny but it was not. Then my cousin placed an all-white (to match the white tux of course) BALL CAP on his head before meeting his new wife on the dance floor. He wore that thing for the rest of the reception. She just posted a picture of their first dance on fb because they had an anniversary. All I can think is how dumb he looks.

    This one is not about the wedding but rather afterwards at the hotel. The reception ended and a bunch of my fiance's cousins and I were still drinking at the hotel. My fiance and I were walking past the door to the hot tub and we see his cousin topless in there with a random dude. (CONT..)

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  • Ashley
    VIP September 2014
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    I saved the best (worst) for last. At my fiances sister's wedding, which was the first big event where I met A LOT of his extended family, most people ended up getting annihilated (myself included). I was chatting with one of my fiance's many aunts and she was bombed. This was still relatively early on in the evening and I was not near the level of drunk she was. We are making small talk and fiance is nowhere to be found. She starts to tell me how amazing my boyfriend is and what a "great catch" he is. Which was perfectly fine until she told me how sexy his body is and repeated that a few times. That was almost 3 years ago and I still can't forget it. Every time I see that woman at family events I bolt in the other direction. My fiance was equally freaked when I told him about it that night. And again the next day.

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  • OhHeyItsIna
    Master November 2014
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    Hawaiian shirts as formal attire.

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  • Nadine
    VIP August 2015
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    At my FSILs wedding the dj didn't know their names. And couldnt get it right no matter how much you told him. Didn't play the right songs cause he "didn't like them" I ended up taking the Mic and saying everything and making sure he played the right music. Then the Djs mother who he brought with him kept asking to take stuff home over and over again. -.-

    Bride and groom at another wedding seemed misreble the whole time and the bride even snaped at some people for no reason.

    You know what's most tacky? Not sending thank yous after the wedding is over. Just saying

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  • STBMsMullings
    Super July 2015
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    I think fighting at a wedding is by far the worst! Especially if it's someone who is in the wedding party! Also a person bringing lots of kids, who are acting up.

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  • Rachel S.
    Master September 2013
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    These are crazy!!

    At our friends wedding, which was an awesome wedding and VERY classy, one of the guests at our table brought a date who was clearly VERY strong out on some sort of drug and was falling asleep on her dinner plate. face first

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  • Lexi
    Savvy April 2014
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    I once went to a wedding where the groom left the reception to...wait for it... go take a nap. Someone had to force him to come back to get the required dances/cake cutting over with, after which he disappeared again and was nowhere to be found the rest of the night. I felt terrible for the bride. It was a gorgeous, albeit groomless, wedding.

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  • Nancy Taussig
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    Lexi, was the bachelor party the night before the wedding?

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  • Z
    Master May 2012
    Zoe ·
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    Great thread-- we can all rest easy (hopefully) that OUR weddings wouldn't appear here! Not nearly in the running, but in my personal experience, the tackiest wedding I've been to was my brother's. He is Jewish (we're half-siblings and I'm not) and married a charming Jewish woman n Israel. The *entire service* was in Yiddish. Now, I get that we were in Israel and at least 1/2 the people there were bilingual, but a big chunk, and the ones who had flown the farthest-- were NOT. I would have liked to know what was said. But maybe I'm just as glad, so I didn't have to st there twice as long. Smiley sexy

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  • Valerie
    VIP September 2013
    Valerie ·
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    The wedding couple initiating an auction (with real money) for which table went up first for food (to the buffet that had all the food donated) at which the location was over an hour from the closest hotel and 4 hours away from most peoples home.

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  • Rachel DellaPorte
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    Valerie....huh?

    The buffet table was at a location that was an hour away from the reception? I don't think I get it...

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  • Rachel DellaPorte
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    Valerie....huh?

    The buffet table was at a location that was an hour away from the reception? I don't think I get it...

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  • Out the Window
    Master May 2014
    Out the Window ·
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    The location - the reception venue - was over an hour away from the closest hotel.

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  • *Mrs_D*
    Master October 2014
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    Oh my god, these are hilarious! While I really have to say I have never really experienced tacky to the level some of you ladies have, my friend went to her dad's wedding, and this is by far the most tacky wedding i have ever heard of. Her dad and his wife raised chickens to, subsequently, slaughter and eat at their wedding reception (which was a potluck, other than the chicken). the reception was held in the dad's backyard, where the chickens had been raised (and slaughtered the day before), so there was chicken crap and feathers all over, and it reaked. In addition, her dad had asked neighbors to open up their homes so guests could use neighbors bathrooms. In their own bathroom, there was a pair of the bride's underwear behind the door, and it looked as if the place had not been clean. I don't know how you can get more TACKY than that!

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