Posted on 08/09/2024 2:40:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
There's a lot to juggle while planning a wedding—and apparently, some details are easier than others to retain.
A video posted to TikTok by Adriana Thomas (@adrianaleighthomas) has gone viral for revealing the shocking question a man asked his fiancé four days before their wedding: what time it begins. Since the video was posted, it has received 2.4 million views and over 300,000 likes.
"Our wedding is in four days, and he just asked me what time it starts," Thomas captioned the video. "I wish I was him."
In other videos, Thomas has documented other aspects of her relationship. A viral video from 2022 revealed that she and her now-husband were together in high school, but went through a few breakups before committing to each other for life.
"Growing up together takes some effort," she wrote. "No matter how wrong we got it the first time, getting it right this time is all that matters."
It seems they did get it right in the end, too—the couple got married on June 22, signifying that everyone got to the ceremony on time.
What Did the Comments Say?
Believe it or not, memory and timeliness are touch-and-go for many grooms, according to the comments.
"I bought my husband a pocket watch with the time engraved on it, we got married two years ago and he still doesn't know how what time we got married," @mollyhullan wrote.
"My boyfriend would 100 percent do this, and probably ask me what to wear," @riynn.mangum wrote.
"I have our wedding invite card under my socks...once a year I pull it out to remind myself when our anniversary is," @firefighterwyn wrote.
"I had to keep asking, I think it was down to nerves!" @theausomedownsyndromsdad wrote. "I could remember everything else, but the time I couldn't.
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My husband and I were born on the same day and got married on our birthday. He said he married me so he could remember the date.
With a woman, you have to keep checking, . . .
they change their mind . . .;
Yes. The wedding, basically any wedding, is solely for the bride. To attempt to fulfill her dreams of what a fantasy wedding should be. The amount of money spent on them is obscene sometimes.
“Why would he know? It’s none of his business, until he has to show up.”
After the wedding she bought him a watch with the time engraved and still couldn’t remember.
What’s the difference between a bridal consultant and a wedding planner?
Yes, but I think there are a lot of things men either don't care about, or don't know what to choose. But maybe a few things.
That’s the big eye opener? Him asking her what time the ceremony begins? Maybe he’s a punctual kind of fellow, and wants all to go well from his end of it.
She can use this ‘event’ like a lump of unfired clay, and mold it into a big, humongous, ‘outrage’ if she wants to.
I would strongly advise against it. Don’t be a BrideZilla/ Diva!
The condemned man just wanted to know how many hours he had left to fit in a last meal.
Well, wouldn't it be worse if it was a gentile?
Congrats, anyway.
At my wedding it was the best man that missed the start time.
Every time she does not like something he says then she is going run to the internet to tell everyone. He is going to be a very unhappy man.
They got over it after the first two kids, lol.
Wife said they loved me more than her.
Ashkenazi Jew are known to have very high IQ’s.
Not all of them, but a large average.
This may be why they survived centuries of bad treatment by the bigoted.
I have always wondered if radio talk host Michael Savage has that bloodline. He’s annoying, but brilliant, nonetheless.
“”We hunt and take down the Mastodon or the Great Bison of antiquity, you tell us when the event takes place.””
LOL.....”Honey, what’s on the schedule for tomorrow?”
In many cases it’s the bride’s mother’s fantasy wedding
Yes....I guess that, too. They certainly aren’t for the groom or any man.
I think I stepped down the wrong alley.
Didnt he get an invite ???
The time would have been on the card...
Bridal consultant will offer you options and let you choose the level of service you want. They handled our limo, videographer, photographer, photo albums, guest book, table markers, invitations, flowers, and guest gifts. Instead of having to shop for these separately, they have trusted vendors they work with. They handle things before the event and then get out of the way. It made planning our wedding effortless. We made monthly installments so it was affordable.
We secured the location and did the menu directly with the venue. We were friends with the DJ.
A wedding planner will do everything, including decorations, venue shopping, contract negotiations, menu planning, securing food and bartenders, etc. They are a lot more expensive and stay with you the entire day.
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