A video posted to TikTok……
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Stupid Tik Tokers
LOL! Had she previously informed him of that detail?
From what I’ve seen lately, the bride and her friends plan the entire thing, dismiss any wishes from the groom, and balk at anything that interferes with the selected scheme. Besides, they had probably changed the time 3 or 4 times in the past few months, so how was he to know what time had finally been selected?
She’s a narcissist who makes herself a victim over tiny things.
Absolutely brilliant ... as well as accurate and very entertaining.
Once asked him about that and he said, "That was when we should have been married."
Dude, run.
“Our wedding is in four days, and he just asked me what time it starts,” Thomas captioned the video. “I wish I was him.”
What’s the problem? His job is to show up. He’s planning to show up. Plenty of time in advance, too
BTW I’m a girl. Married. Long line of upper middle class New York suburban. Catholic.
Wedding season is again upon us, and you brides-to-be are busy as bees, finalizing arrangements for your dress, flowers, catering, clergyperson, shower-curtain-pattern selection, eyebrow-tweezing appointment and the 17 million other details that make planning a modern wedding far more complex than building a space station.
Meanwhile, you grooms, for your part, have been entrusted with the responsibility of locating a pair of dark socks.
I never had this issue.
My husband and I went to a bridal consultant (excellent decision).
We made all the choices together. Location, food, invitations, DJ versus band, colors, his church, my priest, vows, length of ceremony, guest list, everything.
It wasn’t my wedding, it was our wedding.
Exactly- she’s probably a bridezilla who commandeered every aspect of the wedding planning, and now she’s complaining he wasn’t involved to the point of not knowing what time the wedding starts. LOL
ever since i retired from the corporate world, i’m pretty much a just-in-time kind of guy, for example: “Honey what time was i supposed to arrive for open heart surgery tomorrow?” ...
It’s your day, honey. Be thankful he’s being considerate enough to make sure he’s there when he needs to be.
That tells me that he wanted to know what time his wedding was going to be. No more and no less.
We hunt and take down the Mastodon or the Great Bison of antiquity, you tell us when the event takes place.
I really wouldn’t worry about that question. If he’d asked who he was marrying, different thing...
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.
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.
At my wedding it was the best man that missed the start time.