
The results of a survey of the most loved and hated wedding trends of 2019 have been released and suggest we are perhaps becoming a little… cynical.
The survey, conducted by jewellery brand Goldsmiths UK, asked 1000 people what they did and didn’t like about weddings last year and it’s safe to say there were a few surprises on the list.
I mean, who hates dogs as ring bearers?
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The most hated wedding trends of 2019.
Over the top wedding hashtags
Think your oh-so-clever and complicated wedding hashtag is the bomb? Doesn’t matter, chances are your guests think it’s cringy as anything. 43.5% of respondents thought complicated wedding hashtags were the worst trend of 2019.
Doughnut walls
This next one we can barely believe: 37.2% said doughnut walls were their most hated wedding trend was the doughnut wall, and surely this survey isn’t accurate because… doughnuts.
Elaborate wishing well poems
Many couples think straight-up asking for money is a little curt, to say the least, so they’ll put this in rhyme to make it sound just that bit classier. Turns out, everyone sees through this romantic cash grab and wishes you’d be less… Shakespeare about your intentions. Confusing wishing well poems got a 37.2% disapproval rate.