Yeah, see, that's the core of humour like this - it starts with the (fairly reasonable) assumption that the groom wants a low stress, fun event without being distracted by fripperies, and posits that this is wrong by taking it to extremes.
You could do a just-as-funny list of "why a bride should never be put in charge of her wedding" by playing up the bridezilla cliches.
Weddings are an extreme of behaviour in our society. It's the biggest party you'll ever pay for so that your friends can have a good time. Weddings are far more likely to reflect the desires of the brides because the perception and often the reality is that it's their big day and it's far more important to the guy marrying them that they are happy and get what they want than it is to get married in shorts and a t-shirt starting in the back of a ute
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Hahaha. I think that I have read about that online based on one of the episodes. Weird!
It more highlights that _people_ do not generally in their day to day lives organize huge social events! Unless you are an events coordinator in real life.
I laughed so hard when I read this. I will tell you of how close to home this story went...Only we were never going to have a DJ! HUGS PS we were alright on the night
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You could do a just-as-funny list of "why a bride should never be put in charge of her wedding" by playing up the bridezilla cliches.
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I think K is in the opposite more bridezilla field (note still humour based):
"You can't have those suits to match those dresses!" *aghast horror*
*grins*
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It more highlights that _people_ do not generally in their day to day lives organize huge social events! Unless you are an events coordinator in real life.
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HUGS
PS we were alright on the night
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