5 Worst Wedding Nightmares - To Avoid

1. The cake just crumbled
The wedding cake is one of the most attractive and cherished items after the couple. This is why at most weddings, the wedding cake is only directly around the area the couple is.

Imagine how terrified the couple would be if the cake started crumbling or crumbled right in front of them. 

(A lot of people may even take it a step further and say it’s a bad omen).

 

Weddings can be beautiful, but it doesn’t reduce the anxiety that comes with planning them.

Anything is bound to happen at wedding ceremonies, and it takes a lot of calmness to work out ways to ease possible nightmares.

Apart from the ring missing, crazy guest, spouse not-showing up, which we treated in a previous article, we have compiled five worst wedding nightmares the couple would rather keep as a dream.

 

2. The DJ doesn’t have the required playlist
We all hate the DJ that plays all the wrong songs or keeps repeating the same three songs for the entirety of the wedding party.

It automatically almost ruins the party ‘vibe’, because they play an integral part in setting the tone of the wedding party.

3. An ‘Ex’ Adventure
There’s the case of the ex that doesn’t know when to let go. Nightmares like these can be very humiliating. It may ultimately disrupt the whole wedding.

If you’re sure about having an ex like that, it’s best to have your wedding strictly by invitation.

4. The Case of Bad Electricity
Imagine having a good time, and the lights go off. Of course, the venue has promised you a standby generator, but that isn’t working too! As ridiculous as this may sound, nightmares like this has happened. This is why couples would rather pay extra for a trusted venue than try one that hasn’t been recommended.

5. There’s a brawl between family members
This is one of the most common nightmares couples always try to avoid. Family brawls can be disheartening and would eventually draw the attention of the couple to them, in a negative way.

This is why it’s crucial to settle brawls between in-laws before the wedding. It can be very embarrassing for both parties.

The essence of knowing about these nightmares is so that you will take measures to make sure they do not happen.

Written by Ojatula Opeyemi