Wedding Fails: What Were They Thinking?!

The wedding day is probably one of the most important days in a couple’s relationship, so that is why everything — from the proposal, to the cake, to the bridesmaid dresses — has to be perfect. A lot of couples have ideas of how their perfect wedding will be, but are they always good ideas? Not exactly.

A Festive Proposal?

We’re sure that this guy had good intentions. Heck, he wanted to marry the woman of his dreams! Or should we say merry? We’re assuming this guy had the perfect proposal planned. He got all romantic, even taking the time to pop the question with rose petals.

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Unfortunately, he had a major spelling error, which kind of takes away from the grand romantic gesture. Wouldn’t you agree? Speaking of typos, the next wedding fail is sure to make any grammar perfectionist cringe.

Is It Too Late To Order A Reprint?

There’s nothing worse than seeing people use there, their, or they’re in the wrong contexts. Sadly, the people who planned these two different wedding announcements got it wrong both times. Obviously, the announcements are supposed to use the possessive form “their,” but we suppose someone forgot to edit the mistake before all these were printed and sent out.

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Source: Buzzfeed

The important thing to take away from the announcement is that the couple is getting married! Perhaps the couples thought their guests would be so excited that no one would notice the typo? We still did. And yes. It makes us very uncomfortable.