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If a guest's phone goes off during your vows, what pray tell would you do??

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If a guest's phone goes off during your vows, what pray tell would you do??

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  1. Just ignore it..?


  2. I'd walk back there, take their phone, tell them that this person is at a wedding right now, and the bride doesn't appreciate the interruption, and then break the phone.

  3. I would hope that your wedding guests would have the decency to turn the cell phones off during the ceremony.

  4. i would just ignore it

  5. walk back and answer it for them.

    then pop them over the head with it.

  6. I would ignore it at the time, but after the service i would have a word with whoever it was and just say 'thanks for not turning your phone off, really nice of you'.

    It is very rude for that to happen, the guest should be ashamed.

  7. Ignore it for the first ring. If the person can't silence it, then I would be mad and say something. But, I would hope all the guests would have the decency to turn their phones off.

  8. hopefully no one will be that rude. they will have them silenced or on vibrate.   but if they are that rude. Ignore it. If yourceremonyy andreceptionn are in the same place. Have your Dj or band leader make anannouncementt. That all cell phones need to br  silenced at once.  

  9. Ignore it.

    This happened at my great grandma's funeral. The guy was stupid enough to answer it then continue on the conversation out in the vestibule of the church at full volume so we could all hear him. It was very poor form!

    There are not many place I'll turn my phone actually off (as opposed to putting it on silent) but church is one and the hospital is another.

  10. "pray tell"?  are you serious?  Shakespeare called, and he wants his phrase back....

    why invite people who would leave their cell phones on?

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