On your wedding day, you and your partner get to call all the shots. Planning to wear a camouflage dress? Interesting choice, but go ahead. Pressuring your guests into buying gifts that cost at least $1,000? Probably wouldn’t recommend it, but I can’t stop you! Hosting the ceremony on a trampoline? Just be careful not to fall down!
Brides and grooms are entitled to have the weddings of their dreams, even if they have pretty bizarre dreams, but that won’t stop people online from mocking them for their choices. Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find photos of the most questionable and trashy decisions couples have ever made when tying the knot. So enjoy scrolling through these pics that might make you cringe, and keep reading to find a conversation with Jhona Yellin, Editor at Bespoke Bride!
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My Mum Is An Artificial Florist And Had An "Influencer" With 70k Followers Ask For Free Wedding Flowers For Exposure
Influencer Requests Personal Song And One-Hour Set At Wedding For Free
Bride Gets RSVPs From Wedding Guests And Only After The Fact Tells Everyone Who Said They Were Coming That They Need To Pay $75 Per Plate
We've all been to a wedding or two where the bride and groom made some questionable choices. Perhaps they demanded that all guests dress to fit a very specific color scheme, or they informed guests on the day of that they would be expected to pay for their food and drinks at the reception. We tend to overlook these annoyances when we're celebrating people we love, but it's a lot easier to judge strangers online for making bizarre choices at their weddings...
The photos on this list might give you strong secondhand embarrassment, but spreading awareness about bad bridal behavior might convince some couples to tone it down. Your wedding should absolutely be a wonderful day that you remember for the rest of your life, but it should be a great memory for all involved. And if your best friends are pouting the whole time because you forced them to get hair cuts for the ceremony or spend $500 on shoes, your priorities might be a little bit out of whack.
Bride Cancels Her Wedding Because Her Guests Didn't "Donate" $1,500 Each To Fund The Event
I Paid For The First Slice After It Was Announced On The Day We'd Be Helping To Pay For Their Cake. Apparently, Didn't Count For The Second
Wedding Shoot
To gain more insight into this topic, we reached out to wedding expert and Editor at Bespoke Bride, Jhona Yellin. Jhona was kind enough to have a conversation with Bored Panda about some etiquette brides and grooms should keep in mind, while still making their big day all about them.
"When it comes to gifts, we tell our brides-to-be to always think of their registry as a treasure map for their guests. Provide a variety of price points to make everyone comfortable," she shared. "And if Aunt Marge gifts you a third toaster, smile, thank her, and quietly handle the return. Nobody needs to know about the great toaster swap of 2024. By the way – we created a fun guide on curating a wedding registry for the home of your dreams."
Hey, I Know That I've Given My Wedding No Thought But I Want You To Dedicate The Next 48 Hours Of Your Life To It
Not Invited To The Wedding, But Still Pay For It
My Friend Saw This Sign At Her Hotel This Week. Oh Yeah, That Guy Jon Is Coming Too
Jhona also noted that setting a dress code can be fantastic, but it's important to be reasonable. "Asking your guests to show up in ball gowns and tuxedos might be a tad much for a beach wedding," she shared. "'Black tie optional' is sophisticated; 'lavender sequin jumpsuits' is a bit... Eccentric. Also for this, by the way – we created a post about creative wedding dress codes that are in fashion today."
"Just remember, these wedding guests are your friends and family who love you enough to wear matching outfits," the expert added. "Appreciate their effort, don’t turn them into personal assistants, and remember they have lives (and wallets) too."
This Literally Just Happened - "I Want My Own Wedding Year"
She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous... Except She’s Not The Bride
A Photographer Friend Of Mine Posted This (We Are In Louisiana). I Can't Wait To See Some Of The Mashed Potato Pictures
We also asked the wedding expert how friends and family members can know when it's time to speak up and try to reign in the bride and groom. "When the bride or groom’s requests start sounding like they belong in a royal decree, it’s time to step in," Jhona says. "Close family or friends are the best candidates to have 'the talk.' Pick a moment when the bride or groom isn’t mid-meltdown — preferably over a calming cup of tea or a stiff drink."
Asking The Girl Your Fiancé Groomed To Be Your Photographer For Free
The Audacity Of This Wedding Guest And Their Mum! Plan Your Own Special Moment, Cheapskates
Saw This At A Wedding
It's also important to tread lightly when addressing a bride's unreasonable behavior. "Use 'I' statements to keep it gentle," Jhona recommends. “'I’m worried that asking guests to arrive by helicopter might be a bit much. Not everyone has their pilot’s license, you know?' This approach keeps the conversation constructive and less confrontational."
Bride Is Expecting Everyone To Spend $400 Or More On Her Wedding Gifts
A Guest Filled 7 Tupperware Containers With Food From The Wedding Reception And Gave The Couple 5 USD As A Gift
A Pregnant Alien Officiant
Jhona says that, yes, the wedding is all about the happy couple. "But let’s not forget about the lovely folks who are there to celebrate your love. Your guests have put in effort to be there—time, travel, and probably a new pair of shoes," she explained. "Make sure they’re well-fed, entertained, and can hear the vows without needing binoculars and a sound system worthy of Coachella."
Father Is More Interested In The Aesthetics Of His Wedding Than A Lifelong Relationship With His Daughter
Interesting Dress Choice For The Mother Of The Groom
Wedding Photo Contract Request
Jhona also added that we should never underestimate the power of appreciation. "Gratitude is your best accessory," the expert says. "Thank your guests, your vendors, and especially the person who managed to find your lost ring. A simple 'thank you' can make everyone feel like they’re part of something special."
This "Vegan Pizza" Was Provided At A Wedding Last Night
Her Sister And Niece Just Died Two Months Ago In An Accident. This Is Her Sister's Husband. Like... They Couldn't Have Even Waited 6 Months? What Exactly Did She Pray For?
Friend Won’t Gift Me A $300 Wedding Cake. The Entitlement Is Strong With This One
Finally, Jhona urges couples not to lose sight of what the day is really about: your love and commitment. "No one will remember if the napkins were periwinkle or powder blue, but they’ll remember the heartfelt vows and the epic dance moves," she told Bored Panda. "Many guests appreciate these days eco-friendly weddings, so if you can - add some sustainable elements to make your wedding a bit 'Greener.' Here are some tips and ideas for a sustainable wedding."
"In the end, weddings are about celebrating love, surrounded by those who matter most. Keep it joyful, keep it real, and most importantly, keep it fun," the expert added.
This Person Doesn’t Want To Drive A Free BMW Or Tesla To His Wedding
A Kid Wants To Dress Up As A Lion For The Wedding. Also Told To Change Centerpieces As The Kid Doesn’t Like Balloons (The Kid Is This Person's Mother’s Best Friend’s Child)
What A Lovely Wedding Dress
If you're currently planning your own wedding, we hope you've gotten some inspiration for what not to do, pandas! Keep upvoting the pics that you find most amusing, and let us know in the comments what the trashiest moments you've ever witnessed at a wedding were. Then, if you're interested in checking out even more wild behavior from brides and grooms, we recommend reading this article next!
Wedding Favors Are Engraved Bullet Casings With The Date And The Couples' Names On Them
I can't think of anything more cringe or out of touch. Actually, turned my stomach the first time I saw them. Hope none of their guests have any family or friends who have been victims of gun violence! Shame on this couple for being so totally tone-deaf in today's climate.
Southern California wedding, by the way. Not that it matters. I wouldn't find this acceptable in any state.
There's A Time And Place To Be This Trashy, And It's Not At Your Wedding
Gifts Determine Where Guests Sit At The Wedding
I Really Hope She Finds Someone For Her Wedding
A Guest At My Cousin's Reception Changed Into This Outfit Halfway Through The Night
Seen On Facebook. What Is This Kind Of Trash
She Wants A Deposit From Her Bridesmaids
Come To Our Wedding And Pay $700 To Stay In The Guest House But You’ll Be Sleeping On The Pullout Couch Because You’re The Only Singleton
Also, did I mention you’re cooking for everyone?
An Actual Wedding Someone I Know Attended This Weekend
“I’d Rather Take A Pic On My iPhone Lol”... For A Wedding Photographer
Pay For My Historic Wedding
When Trashy Gets Married
So I Went To A Wedding And A Guy Showed Up Wearing This
Woman Tries To Get Me To Take A Day Off School To Take Photographs Of Her Wedding
Bridal Parties Pretend To Be Shot Like Deer And Dragged Into Reception
Wedding Proposal Involving Chewing Tobacco
Why Should The Future Father-In-Law Visit His Dying Father “Who Probably Won’t Even Recognize Him” When The Bride's Special Day Is On The Line?
Bride And Groom Trying To Sell Presents From Their Wedding On Instagram… A Place Where Many Of Their Wedding Guests Follow Them
Woman Wants To Pay A Photographer Only £100 For 11 Hours Of Work To Cover Her Wedding. But Only Wants Professionals. She Was Absolutely Roasted In The Comments
A Wedding Ring Set With A Confederate Flag Design
Wow... There Are No Words
When The Guest's Presence Is Not A Good Enough Present
Bride Flips Out When Husband Tries To Input Suggestions For His Own Wedding
One of the craziest I've run across was a letter to Dear Abby from the bride's mother. There was an uncle whose political views were different from the bride, and she said having him there would make her uncomfortable (though there was no indication that he was a jerk, or had behaved inappropriately in the past), so he wasn't invited to the wedding. Then the mother went on to say that this uncle had always been very generous with wedding gifts to his other nieces and nephews, and she and the bride were upset because he hadn't sent a gift for this wedding.
I remember seeing the DA post you mention or perhaps it was a "best of" but her taking that bunch (verbally) to the woodshed was priceless.
Load More Replies...People who DEMAND money (For whatever reason) are Scum!! If you want money, then work for it. Your Parents and/or Friends money is NOT yours!
It seems that getting married for love is long dead these days in so many of the cases shown above.
Load More Replies...I haven’t been to a wedding in over a decade (missed out on two last year cause I was away at uni and unable to pay for flights home) but I’ve been invited for a friend’s wedding this year and it got me thinking of all these “trashy wedding” posts. Just a reminder to people that the whole “guests should not wear white” isn’t exactly a wedding rule everywhere in the world. I bought a gorgeous silver coloured dress recently for a different event and my parents suggested I wear it to my friend’s wedding. They were so surprised when I told them of the “no white” rule cause they’ve never heard of such a thing (they’re not very active online but have been to several weddings in the past few years). I’m still not gonna wear white but it got me thinking that people shouldn’t go around bashing guests if they wear white cause there’s a chance that such a restriction doesn’t exist where they’re from.
So many "rules" are cultural. Everybody does not know every culture's "rules" so should not be bound to them. For example, in many cultures wearing white is a sign of mourning for the dead. Also in many cultures the bride wears red, or other colors. Remember, "the bride wears white" was originally a European cultural sign of Virginity. The bride wore white to show she was a virgin.
Load More Replies...One of the craziest I've run across was a letter to Dear Abby from the bride's mother. There was an uncle whose political views were different from the bride, and she said having him there would make her uncomfortable (though there was no indication that he was a jerk, or had behaved inappropriately in the past), so he wasn't invited to the wedding. Then the mother went on to say that this uncle had always been very generous with wedding gifts to his other nieces and nephews, and she and the bride were upset because he hadn't sent a gift for this wedding.
I remember seeing the DA post you mention or perhaps it was a "best of" but her taking that bunch (verbally) to the woodshed was priceless.
Load More Replies...People who DEMAND money (For whatever reason) are Scum!! If you want money, then work for it. Your Parents and/or Friends money is NOT yours!
It seems that getting married for love is long dead these days in so many of the cases shown above.
Load More Replies...I haven’t been to a wedding in over a decade (missed out on two last year cause I was away at uni and unable to pay for flights home) but I’ve been invited for a friend’s wedding this year and it got me thinking of all these “trashy wedding” posts. Just a reminder to people that the whole “guests should not wear white” isn’t exactly a wedding rule everywhere in the world. I bought a gorgeous silver coloured dress recently for a different event and my parents suggested I wear it to my friend’s wedding. They were so surprised when I told them of the “no white” rule cause they’ve never heard of such a thing (they’re not very active online but have been to several weddings in the past few years). I’m still not gonna wear white but it got me thinking that people shouldn’t go around bashing guests if they wear white cause there’s a chance that such a restriction doesn’t exist where they’re from.
So many "rules" are cultural. Everybody does not know every culture's "rules" so should not be bound to them. For example, in many cultures wearing white is a sign of mourning for the dead. Also in many cultures the bride wears red, or other colors. Remember, "the bride wears white" was originally a European cultural sign of Virginity. The bride wore white to show she was a virgin.
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