Cake message blunder turns wedding celebration into birthday wishes

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A wedding cake intended to celebrate a couple’s nuptials in Vietnam turned out to be a birthday cake, garnering sympathy for the bride and groom from netizens. The viral image, shared on the Vietnamese online world, shows a beautifully laid out cake, but a closer look reveals a glaring mistake.

The red ribbon adorning the cake, which should have read “Happy Wedding Day,” instead wished the couple a “Happy Birthday.”

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The apparent blunder sparked sympathy and understanding for the couple and left many wondering how the bakery could have made such a mistake.

“Poor bride and groom, their once-in-a-lifetime event has turned into a birthday celebration.”

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As a result, it was a wedding celebration that ended up being more memorable for an unexpected reason. Despite the mix-up, the cake blunder provided a light-hearted moment in the couple’s special day.

While the couple may have been initially surprised, they’ll likely look back on this cake mistake with a sense of humour.

While the bakery’s error is unfortunate, it’s a reminder that even in the most carefully planned events, unexpected things can happen. It’s how the couple and their guests handle these surprises that can turn a potential disaster into a memorable moment.

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In related wedding news in Vietnam, a joyous ceremony turned into a shocking spectacle when the groom’s ex-girlfriend stormed the ceremony, hurling clay at the bride. The incident, which quickly went viral on Vietnamese social media, showed the bride preparing to walk down the aisle when she was suddenly covered in clay.

In the shared video, the groom and bride are seen walking into the ceremony before a woman bursts in and throws clay at them.

The ex-girlfriend then flees the scene, leaving the bride’s face and dress covered in clay. Bystanders immediately rush to help clean the bride. Reports indicate that the incident occurred in the Takhah district of Ha Tinh province. To read more about the story click HERE.

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Samantha Rose

Samantha was a successful freelance journalist who worked with international news organisations before joining Thaiger. With a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from London, her global perspective on news and current affairs is influenced by her days in the UK, Singapore, and across Thailand. She now covers general stories related to Thailand.

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