Bride claims she left her own wedding after husband smashes cake in her face: Experts chime in

One expert addresses how the wedding cake tradition could be a ‘giant red flag’

An anonymous bride on Reddit has alleged a cake-smashing incident ruined her wedding, and her post has led social media users and etiquette experts to debate if the tradition can be harmful.

The bride, who claims to be 27, turned to the “AITAH” subreddit where users of the app can vote on who’s to blame in a civil dispute.

The bride asked if she was wrong for abruptly leaving her wedding after her husband smashed cake in her face in front of all of their guests.

She wrote that she knew her husband found “cake smashing videos” funny and asked him to not do that to her because she’s not fond of the tradition.

An anonymous bride on Reddit writes that she’s upset her husband smashed cake onto her face during their wedding reception when she explicitly asked him not to. Now, experts are debating on whether the tradition is damaging or harmless fun. (iStock)

She also wrote that her family “does the cake smashing thing,” and at the age of 17, she suffered a cut on her forehead with “substantial bleeding” when her mother shoved her face into her birthday cake. A cake decoration reportedly caused the cut, she claimed.

“I told him if he ever did something like that to me I’d leave him,” the bride wrote regarding her husband. “He started laughing but I was being for real.”

The bride wrote that she felt that their wedding day had gone perfectly, but it was ruined when her husband scooped “a huge chunk” of wedding cake and smashed it onto her face. She claims she left the venue right away despite her husband’s and family’s attempts to get her to stay.

“This was supposed to be the happiest day of our lives and he embarrassed me in front of everyone for some prank that he knew I hated,” the bride wrote. “Not only that, he ruined a 500 dollar cake. He ruined my makeup, my hair and the top of my dress. The cake got all over.”

The bride asked Reddit users if her departure was an overreaction, but many seem to think she was in the right for leaving, according to the post’s 12,500 comments and 31,200 upvotes.

“I think stunts like that are annulment-worthy, but that’s just me,” one Reddit user wrote.

“This isn’t just a cake or a prank, this is flat out disrespect,” another user wrote.

“He had one job and it was don’t smash a cake in his fiancée’s face,” another commenter added.

“For most couples, trying to humiliate one another in an attempt to go viral on the one day they are supposed to be declaring their love in front of their friends and family is a giant red flag,” Jodi Smith, an etiquette expert and coach at Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting in Massachusetts, told Fox News Digital. (iStock)

Dissenting commenters were largely downvoted, but some voiced that they think the bride shouldn’t have left the wedding venue.

“If all it takes is one cake to the face I don’t want to be there when things actually get tough,” one Reddit user wrote.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/bride-claims-left-own-wedding-husband-smashes-cake-face-experts-chime-in

India imposes import restriction on laptop and tablets; electronic manufacturing experts praise the move

The Government of India has implemented restrictions on the import of laptops, tablets, and personal computers. Industry leaders praise the move.

Hari Om Rai, Chairman and Co-founder of Lava International (ANI)

In a groundbreaking move to boost domestic electronics production, the Government of India has recently implemented restrictions on the import of laptops, tablets and personal computers falling under HSN 8741 category. As per the government notification, the import of restricted items will be allowed only against a valid license.

Reacting to this, Hari Om Rai, Chairman and Co-founder of Lava International, praised the government’s initiative and called it a “leadership move” that will benefit both the industry and consumers.

In his statement to ANI, Rai emphasized the significance of this restriction, which aims to drive electronics manufacturing within India’s borders. He lauded the government’s strategic approach in ensuring a seamless supply chain, preventing any disruptions in the availability of laptops and tablets to consumers.

According to Rai, “The restriction on import of laptops and tablets is truly a leadership move by the Government of India. It is a step forward for making India the global hub for electronics production. The government of India has ensured that there is no disruption in the supply chain and that the consumer does not suffer.”

Rai believes that India will generate a huge number of jobs and have a large component ecosystem and one day become a great electronics manufacturing hub. “It is now a new India that is working for its industry, consumers and citizens. The electronics industry truly welcomes this move by GoI,” Rai added.

Industry experts and analysts believe that this restriction on imports will drive local businesses and entrepreneurs to invest in research, development, and manufacturing capabilities. This, in turn, will reduce dependency on foreign markets and promote the growth of the Indian electronics sector.

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