Why You Can Laugh Off Any Wedding Day Mishaps

If you have a wedding planned this summer, there will no doubt be lots to do – including wedding photo booth hire – loads of people to sort out and plenty of nerves and excitement.

If you have a wedding planned this summer, there will no doubt be lots to do – including wedding photo booth hire – loads of people to sort out and plenty of nerves and excitement.

Of course, amongst it all will be some trepidation that something will go wrong. We’ve all seen the funny videos of wedding cakes topping as they are cut, slips and trips and kids doing something hilarious.

While some may laugh this off, others might cringe in horror at the imperfection of their perfect day. But if ever a bit of perspective was needed, the tale of two sisters marrying on the same day in India takes the biscuit and the cake.

The calamity happened during a quadruple wedding in a village in the state of Madhya Pradesh, where a father decided to get his three daughters and son all married on the same day. However, this spectacular event went wrong when a power cut took place. In the dark, two of the sisters ended up marrying the wrong man.

Luckily, the lights came on again before the ceremonies were complete, so they managed to avoid being formally spliced to each other.

Suffice to say, it is pretty unlikely that anything that bad is going to happen at your wedding this summer.

However, there is nothing like the photo booth to capture some funny moments. It won’t capture any embarrassing disasters of a stiletto snapping on the dance floor or the trained owl flying the rings into the ceremony taking a nap in the rafters instead of delivering them, but it will be perfect for generating memories of crazy outfits, people who said funny things and the overall vibe.

Indeed, with a lot of great photos for all to enjoy afterwards, you will be able to present some great memories of the wedding even if there are some mishaps.

After all, when all is said and done, the most important thing is to get married to the right person.