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Top 10 Wedding Tropes That Make NO Sense

Top 10 Wedding Tropes That Make NO Sense

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These wedding tropes make no sense! For this list, well be looking at things that always seem to happen in fictional on-screen weddings that are highly unlikely to ever go down in real life. Our countdown includes I Object, the vital missing item, a last minute venue change, and more! Which wedding trope drives YOU up the wall?
Date: 2023-11-20

Comments and reviews: 30


I laughed so hard when watching this:
#6: You can't plan (& hold) a wedding in just a few days - The Friday before Labor Day, 1985, my boyfriend & I picked his mother up at the airport as she was visiting. We told her that we filed for our marriage license that morning & planned to be married in December. She said she couldn't make it then; could we get married while she was up there? Figuring we had a month to throw something nice together, we agreed. to find out that she was leaving Wednesday! In 3 days, we arranged for a JP, got flowers, I set the music, my guy & his dad videotaped, my brothers & a friend took stills, I found the perfect hat & veil to go with a dress I had bought but never wore, my mother & a friend arranged a cold-cut buffet & wedding cake. and our license arrived 1/2-hour before the time the JP showed up on Tuesday evening. Boom.
#4: Must something always go wrong? - At the time, I worked at a department store as a cashier supervisor. I had to work Tuesday morning, but my boss (an absolute sweetheart of a guy) arranged to have the rest of my shift covered so that I could leave early. Since I was the supervisor - aka Keeper of the Keys - I couldn't just leave. Wouldn't you know it, my cover never showed up! An hour later, absolutely frantic, I contacted my boss with the dilemma; he ordered a woman from another department (who, I might add, didn't like me) to take my keys so that I could leave. Oh, and I'm not going to go into detail about our cat almost attacking our friend who was taking photos.
HM: Saying the wrong name - While neither my groom nor I said the wrong name, the JP called me by my husband's first name! Perfect for an honorable mention.
Oh, and for the record, this September we will be celebrating our 37th anniversary. so it all worked out for the best.

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06: 00 I actually have to tell a story about this, because my mother recently told me a story about her brothers wedding, back in 1988, and it was honestly the most cliched sitcom/comedy movie wedding ever. It was like everything that could go wrong, went wrong. First, my mother, who was supposed to be a bridesmaid, got pregnant with me, and was too big for the dress by the wedding, so they had to substitute in one of the brides cousins (who I believe she hated, then they discovered that the cars theyd rented for the wedding procession had been in a car wreck a week earlier, and they were all totalled, then on the day they discovered that the bakery theyd ordered the cake from nine months in advance (apparently you need a minimum of 3-6 months) had completely forgotten the order so they had to settle for a display window piece, finally the weather in Queensland that year was unseasonably hot for spring, and completely unsuited for the very long, full coverage wedding dress that shed wanted (I guess they were popular at the time) and had specifically chosen that time of year to suit. She was so uncomfortably hot and sweaty through the whole ceremony, that shed had to change by the reception.
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I've experienced many of these in real life.
Couples leaving for the honeymoon.
Groom being late because he was hungover from his bachelor party.
I don't think I've ever been to a wedding that didn't include the if anyone knows a reason these two shouldn't be married line.
Venue burning down, causing a change a few weeks before the date. (This one is happening as we speak)
I'm a musician and have been called less than two weeks before a wedding to bail somebody out when their previous musician canceled on them.
My mom's MOH showed up drunk, and ultimately knocked the cake on the floor. Oh, and my dad's divorce papers got lost/delayed. He had been legally separated for quite some time before he met my mom, they just hadn't actually filed for divorce. They thought they were going to have to do the ceremony without the legal aspects, and then do a courthouse wedding later, but the paperwork finally came through on the morning of the ceremony.
And yes, I do know someone who was left at the altar.

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At my wedding we had a few issues before it started. One of my bridesmaids broke up with her partner the day before and neither came to the wedding along with a few friends who took sides not wanting to see the other person. Next day tons of rain happened, we had put up a tarp over the garden ceremony area earlier that week but the water started flooding in around where the equipment for mics, DJ, and band was set up. Nothing is more comforting when you are in your dress and have to stay hidden in that room and watch people run in and out trying to fix things. Father of ring bearer and flower girl runs in to find his keys and says, I 'm running to Lowes to get a shock vac! That became our wedding present from them hahaha. In the end the weather was upper 60s, no more rain, and not many noticed the missing bridesmaid thanks to us having 2 flower girls and 1 ring bearer. In the end my wedding was what I wanted it to be were it truly counted, with some crazy last minute hiccups.
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I disagree on number 9 the The original purpose of the line was to see if anyone knew any legal reason that the couple couldn't be married (e. g. one of them is already married to someone else, or the parties are related to each other, or one of them is underage) Modern wedding ceremonies tend to drop the line, mostly because of this trope it's an invitation for some Stalker with a Crush to crash someone's wedding, and a few Jerkasses have been known to crash strangers' weddings and, upon hearing the line. But back then there was reason to use the line of Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace, due to there was in some cases where a person did have a reason to say 'I object. ' True it may not make any sense nowadays but like i said the line was to see if anyone one knew any legal reason as why they shouldn't get married, so in that sense it DOES MAKE SENSE.
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I was maid of honor and the bride gave me the rings on the way to the venue. They were in the seat next to me and as we were getting out, the grooms sister yells I got the rings. Turns out she only grabbed the brides ring.
Panic and chaos ensued when we couldnt locate the grooms wedding band. Called the limo driver and he couldnt find it. It was chaos. After the ceremony (used another married mans band for the ceremony, the limo driver calls back saying he did find it. I was so devastated that I took the sisters word for it and didnt make sure myself. My best friend was super chill about it all thank god. And it all ended up well in the end.

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I was at a wedding where the couple didn't show up. The bride's mom had to tell every one they could go home, and the other parents were with her looking traumatized. I didn't find this out on the day, but later she, the bride, told me they both started panicking, and they started talking (on the phone, and they bolted. A few months later though, they actually did get married. Their minister carved out a little time after service, and married them. Their parents were there, and the minister's wife and kid. It was messy, but they're pretty happy with the results, they are very strongly against most aspects of the wedding industry now though.
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To me it's when the couple I guess the I object or when the couple calls of their wedding at the last minute that gets me. The getting left at the alter. There are exceptions like I didn't mind it in Shrek. However in a non cartoon not almost marrying a villain it bugs me. I am like the couple had all this time during their engagement to call it off plus I keep thinking of all the poor people who worked on the wedding. The runaway bride or groom trope bugs me most.
Some tropes like the last minute venue or the big budget I can look past if the wedding happens and is sweet but not the last minute calling it off minus a few exceptions.

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I got married in 2013 at a country club, total budget of $5000. Including stuff I didnt pay for like bridesmaids dresses and tuxedo rental. No one believes how cheap my wedding was because of how expensive it looked. My ring bearer pillow hadnt arrived in the mail so I sent a bridesmaid out to buy one. The officiant said if anyone objects theres a large lake behind us please go jump in. My husband original choice for a Best Man he later fired due to a non wedding issue. He was also disinvited. We bright and early the next day for our honeymoon. Mostly because it was a gift and the person who gave it to us did some poor planning.
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The groom and I had zero cell phone service at the park the wedding service was intended, and the parks service insisted someone be there at 8 am to hold the spot this was when the wedding took a dark turn that should have been a sign. The hundreds of uninvited yellow jackets began to invade the breakfasts the groom and I bought which later grew into billions of yellow jackets, then the weather changed to 114 degrees outside that day, the groom went to pick up the photographer and the wedding cake in my car and the car died when he was driving back and last but not least, in the end I fell into diabetic shock after the ceremony.
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I want my sister in law to my maid of honor she didn't want me to get married to my future husband and another girl went behind my back and told my dad that ny furtire husband didn't love me. I did want to crash a wedding because I was wearing black sequin dress I just want to wear it the dress I look pretty good and nice don't worry I wouldn't wanted upstage the bride I rose gold sequin shoes I just didn't want go home and hang out at library and outside mall. It was a Saturday night I didn't wany go home and watch snl so yeah I wanted go to wedding retain and dance and not watch TV
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I am always surprised that people dont lose their wedding rings more than we think. It is such an easy thing to lose. Just taking it off in a public bathroom and forgetting it because your mind is distracted.
I know Carrie wearing Adriens ring on a necklace was because she didnt love him, but I loved that idea because I know I would lose it if I had to take it off. I am absent minded and forget almost everything.
Also, rings fall off sometimes and you may never find them again. So why not wear it as a necklace so you always know where it is?

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Ms Mojo, if you're going to make a statement about religion, make sure you check your facts first. My husband is a pastor and he has never asked if anyone objects. Plus, he always goes over the order of the ceremony with the bride and groom, so it's unique to each couple. When you say religious that's an awfully sweeping statement covering many world religions and denominations. You should have left that unnecessary and frankly offensive comment out.
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The bakery that was supposed to make our wedding cake cancelled a week before the date. The best man hired a new one and the cake was a present from him. My husband and I saw it at the reception and we had no idea what it would look like. Fortunetely, the new baker had done a great job. Plus, the guestlist and the table arrangements for the reception got lost on the wedding day. The guests pretty much arranged themselves.
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i Pick Star Wars The New Girl In Town and The Musical On Wedding ending Scene But There was still hope Despite the rules of the Jedi Order. Emily and Branden On Wedding day On Earth. Whatever the war was to bring, they would face it Together Happily Ever After Long Before Movie Release yet sound like a familiar Star Wars The Prequel Trilogy Star Wars episode - 2 Attack of the clones.
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I have been to several weddings throughout my life so I know how expensive they can be. One of old High School friends actually had a unique idea for accessories for the groomsmen which was pins from our favorite Video Games which was courtesy of my friends now wife. Anyways to get to the original point I was making everything went perfectly at every wedding I attended.
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Venders can cancel at the last minute. My husband and I hired a DJ a year in advance only for him to cancel on us a week before our wedding. We were fortunate enough to be able to hire a different DJ. We were so ticked off. Apparently the first DJ we hired had a reputation for canceling at the last minute but we had no clue about that until he canceled on us.
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A friend of my parents was in a wedding of another friend. The guys all got hammered drunk and put the groom on a plane to Texas, from Michigan the night before the wedding. He got sober and home in time. I have encouraged everyone I know to not have the bachelor/bachelorette party the night before. Save that night for the rehearsal dinner and last minute chaos.
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tropes are tropes are they supposed to happen no there not some people look at them like an omen but they're not have cold feet or doubts think it through or just rant to someone who cares don't bottle it but bride wars the movie kind of like these situations but it's all about love a cherishing moment in mind soul and heart don't let fear take over
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Wedding Crashers was a hilarious but Taylor Swift & Connor Kennedy showed the world that it really is not okay to show up to a wedding of all events that not only were you not invited because they don't know you but you were specifically asked not to attend because they do know you. I mean, yikes, talk about being shown the exit!
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Objections were important in ye olden days to prevent already married people to maryy again. As you can imagine, records were not as advanced at is it now and neither are the requirements for those who wanna get married. So, asking the crowd if anyone wants to object was a good practice at the time that just stuck up to this day.
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I had postponed my wedding after buying the license, then 3 weeks later got married at my parents house with nearly all my family present. They ran out and bought a cake, the minister came over, and we got married. It was fine! I understand that a lot of people DREAM about their weddings for years in advance. but that's not me.
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The Proposal made sense to me because Annie saved her dress. They were under the impression Margaret and Andrew were getting married anyways. Everyone invited was there already. I felt it was less convenience and more of taking the opportunity.
It was less for legality and more so everyone can see it including Annie.

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My mom got sick the day of the wedding, one bridesmaid dress didn't show up so had to hit up the Thrift store for something in a similar color and my other bridesmaid got hit by a car while on a walk and had to use a cane down the aisle. The last 2 I found out as the plane landed and I got the voice-mails lol!
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My uncle is a wedding DJ and photographer. One wedding he attended, the bride walked down the aisle, turned to the attendees, and said, I'd like to thank you all for coming today. I'd also like to thank my fiance for sleeping with my maid of honor. The ceremony is off, but there's still free food and dancing!
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10) That's why kids who tell their parents they want to get married should then elope. They can have just as much fun, be just a married, and then what would have been the money used for the wedding can be used toward buying a house. Weddings (and diamond rings) are too freakin' expensive!
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I went to a wedding where the Groom refused to pay the DJ and the DJ packed up and left shortly after the reception started. An 80 year old man stepped in with an accordion. That was just hilarious. The Bride left the Groom at the reception and he was too drunk to notice.
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I once went to a Catholic wedding with (complete with full mass service) and the priest opened by saying to the couple at the altar its not too late to change your mind!
Set the tone for the whole shebang and the marriage itself to boot

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A little weird that for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, you used a clip of Rebecca fighting with her dad and not her finding out Josh left.
You also really should have featured the pilot to Happy Endings. It's classic.

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I do not like it when weddings get too expensive and the bride and groom have parties that they forced to have.
If I ever get married, I would want to have a wedding at my local city hall with just a few guests.

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