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Becoming a wedding planner
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Beware - tensions run VERY high at weddings, expectations are usually unreasonable, and you'll get the brunt of everything that goes wrong, even if you have hedged against it.
Bridezillas and their parents - there is no fee big enough.
Not my experience, I have had a long track record of coordinating weddings (don't do this now) and most people at weddings are wonderful. The only real disaster was when the new Father in Law took a heart attack just after making his speech and died in the ambulance. You are either good with people or your note, I have only really seen Bridezilla's emerging when the photographers take too long and the bride just wants to speak to her guests and have a drink.0
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