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writes: dear cupid, Why do people get nervous on there wedding day? it confuses me because before the wedding they the couple are all excited and then on the day they are nervous, why??
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 February 2007): It is one of the best days of your life so the nerves are just bound to kick in. Just make sure that you don't let the nerves take over and spoil the day. So much is put on getting everything right that it is a relief to get everything right on the day. I know, i am getting married 12th April, this year and just got my outfit last Saturday, the zip burst and now i am waiting to see if they can either fix it or get me a new one, aaaaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhh! Yes it is a nervous time.
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reader, AskEve +, writes (5 February 2007):
There is an awful lot of hype put on wedding plans today (not to mention expense.) What if something goes wrong? What if the car doesn't turn up, worse still what if he or she doesn't turn up and leaves the other left at the alter? All those people there and the humiliation it would cause.
The couple being married are also the centre of attention that day and all eyes are on them. Wouldn't YOU be nervous?
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reader, cd206 +, writes (5 February 2007):
For so many reasons. For some the nerves are logistical. What if there's a problem with the flowers? the food? Other people are nervous because it means the end of their freedom to be a single person etc. The day makes it so much more final. It's like being nervous for an exam. In the lead up to it you're kinda laid back but on the day you feel sick with the nerves.
CD
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