Your a vegetarian? There’s a bowl of carrots for you
I was a bridesmaid for a total bridezilla about 5 years ago. She wanted me and all the other bridesmaids to get up at 6:00 in the morning the day of the wedding and decorate the hall where she was having her reception. We all had gone out the night before, so we refused to get up that early…we told her we’d be there at 8:00 at the earliest. She freaked out and told us that if we didn’t start doing what she asked, we could all “just go home.” She also made all of the bridesmaids wear 3 inch stiletto heals in FEBRUARY because they “matched the dresses” (which, by the way, were floor length, strapless sequin gowns where the shoes could not even be seen.) The wedding was a nightmare, and so was the reception. Two of the bridesmaids (including myself), are vegetarians and she had nothing for us to eat. When we brought it up, she said “I have carrots, didn’t you see?” She expected us to eat carrots while everyone else ate hot sandwiches, beans, and other wedding fare. Me and the maid of honor ended up leaving the wedding reception 1/2 way through and going to Perkins for dinner. It was a horrible evening. Even the bride was unhappy. When I got married a few months later, I had a simple wedding with only a few guests and no dress requirements for my one bridesmaid. It was the best day of my life! At least I learned a lesson from this awful wedding–keep it simple, and you’ll be much happier.
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My older sister’s wedding
Always heard Hindu weddings are very pompous and full of guests, but experienced it for the first time for real in my elder sister’s marriage. I was still in my college at that time and honestly I was too young to handle the guests. Scores of guests were thronging the reception ceremony and I was midst mixed emotions. Well, I was happy that my sister was getting married but at the same time I was feeling very shy to face so many visitors who also took a keen interest on me and on what I was doing. I tried my best to stay away from the crowd and hang out with my friends. It was a very difficult day for me due to my extrovert nature. I wonder what will happen in my own wedding. Keeping my fingers crossed folks!
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