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Bride Shares Strict Rules For Her Wedding, Down To When People Can Have A Beer

When it comes to a bride's wedding day, many women have their expectations, wants, and desires.

Some people feel as though everything needs to be absolutely perfect and go flawlessly, while others are not so uptight and wound up as much. Many hope that their wedding day will be their only, so they want it to be flawless. And, for this, they put rules in place.

Some brides, in the past, have been strict with their rules.

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Some brides opt to have rules with things such as no kids, or please don't wear white to my wedding.

Other people feel as though they need a bit more strict rules in place, such as don't drink in excess or even don't use phones during the ceremony.

However, there are always some shocking stories that come out.

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There are always some surprising brides out there who take things, in guests' opinions, way too far.

Some brides want to ensure that their day is perfect for them, not caring much about how their guests want or feel.

A recent Reddit post has gone viral, citing the bride is a "bridezilla."

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Shared by a Reddit user in the "Wedding Shaming" subreddit, someone reposted a list of rules that were given to guests under "Do's" and "Don'ts."

While we were not given the "Do" list, we did get to see the "Don'ts" and boy, they were lengthy.

First, take your hair tie off your wrist!

The bride said that no woman should show up with a "rubber band on their wrist." In addition, there should be no phones at the head table, especially during the speeches.

Please, do not chew gum at all. Also, no flip-flops from Old Navy on the dance floor!

They really don't like glow sticks, apparently.

The bride also asked for no glow sticks at the wedding and don't even think twice about sneaking them in, either.

She also said "No Apple Watches" allowed, because, apparently she doesn't like fun. Oh, and you cannot drink from a bottle on the dance floor. Only beer in wine glasses.

Speaking of beer...

Beer is actually only allowed after the photographers leave. By the way, photographers usually stay for a long while at a wedding so, if you wanted to drink—think twice!

And, this bride is not open to any questions, comments, concerns at all.

People online were calling this bride a total bridezilla.

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Not only is she incredibly picky, but she's also being picky about everyone else at her wedding.

Who really cares about what is on their wrist or what kind of watch they are wearing? Will people really notice it in the wedding photos, or at all?

Another pointed out the last line is a big issue.

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"The only one that really bothers me is no questions, comments, or concerns.

That's a good way to add a lot of stress day-of because people couldn't ask about something and had to guess if was good or bad for you," one person said.

Someone said some of the rules can be hard for many people, too.

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"Hmmm. I wear my Apple Watch as a medical device. Wouldn’t be taking it off for a wedding unless the bride wants me reaching down my dress all night to retrieve my insulin pump," said one Reddit user, who does use her Apple Watch for her health.

One person said that their daughter did the opposite and it was a hit.

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"Our daughter had a basket of flip flops at her wedding, also by the dance floor, & they were very popular & greatly appreciated. It's a great idea," said one Reddit user.

Flip flops instead of heels sounds like a great idea to me, too!

However, some people said some of the rules were okay.

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Some people, however, agreed with some pieces. One Reddit user pointed out that flip-flops can be "dangerous" on the dance floor. But, another said the whole "no phones during speeches" is pretty acceptable, as it can be kind of rude for that.

How do you feel about this bride's rules?

h/t Reddit