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B00 | 08:53 Thu 28th May 2015 | ChatterBank
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3100324/Picture-wedding-guest-proposing-girlfriend-right-newlyweds-entire-internet-outraged-look-bride-s-face-priceless.html

I'm assuming the bride didn't know this was going to happen. She seems to be taking this far more gracefully than I would be, as I'd be spitting feathers at my special day being hijacked, even if it was only for a short while.

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Ha ha.
bad taste indeed, no one should steel the bride's thunder.
What Dee said
Can't say it would bother me, having said that, when you've done it 3 times your a bit numb to it all ;o)

Unbelievably crass behaviour!
I think there is really something wrong with guys or girls who make a public spectacle of themselves proposing . maybe the girl was the brides sister or best friend? its hard to judge on the small amount of info but its certainly in bad taste on many levels.
it's really the photo that's caused the problem, isn't it? Getting romantic at a wedding and proposing to your gf/bf doesn't seem that outrageous on its own, but doing it in front of the bride, and in front of someone with a camera who'll flog it to the Mail, is asking for trouble.
I think this behaviour was thoughtless, rather than a deliberate attempt to deflect from the bride and groom's big day - even though that was obviously the end result!

Some people just don't know what wedding etiquette is - and that's a sad reflection on modern society.
I don't think it would bother me.

Saying that, I'm not married because the whole attention on me for a whole day fills me with dread...

meh!
andy these days some people don't know what etiquette is full stop.
Oh well, another woman who's going to squeeze herself into a strapless wedding gown and end up looking like a badly re-ravelled loo roll.
Dee Sa // andy these days some people don't know what etiquette is full stop. //

That is very true, and we as a society are the poorer for it.
Prudie - //Oh well, another woman who's going to squeeze herself into a strapless wedding gown and end up looking like a badly re-ravelled loo roll. //

Ouch!
for all anyone knows, this could of been the bride and grooms idea
Dee Sa

/// bad taste indeed, no one should steel the bride's thunder. ///

In these days of equality why does it have to be the Bride's thunder all the time, hasn't the Groom an equal right to the limelight?
He's just the co-star on that day, aog.
I'd have laughed. I wouldn't have minded at all.

Maybe the newlyweds were in on the secret - who knows?

(A guest proposed to his girlfriend at my friend's wedding - but he did it quietly).
I don't think it's fair on the bride at all.
They're just a pair of attention-seeking puddings, who obviously wanted to take the limelight from the Bride and Groom.....some people just dont like seeing others enjoying their special day. Seen a couple of near disasters at some wedding gigs I've done, where guests have tried to upstage the couple's event and spoil it.

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