Internet Split on Grooms Upstaging Brides, Line-Holding & Clocking Out

Internet Split on Grooms Upstaging Brides, Line-Holding & Clocking Out

> At a Glance

> – Viral wedding clip shows a groom dancing down the aisle to his own song pick

> – Reddit grocery post ignites fury over holding a spot in a crowded checkout line

> – TikTok skit revives debate: leave work right at shift-end or wind down first?

> – Why it matters: Three everyday moments reveal how social media reshapes opinions on etiquette, fairness and workplace norms

Three online posts are dominating group chats as part of News Of Los Angeles‘s “The Internet’s Divided” series. Readers can vote in live polls and watch results discussed on Jenna & Friends.

The Groom Who Stole His Own Show

A now-viral video titled “POV: you let your husband pick his entrance song” shows the groom dancing toward the altar while guests record on phones.

Comment reactions range from praise for inclusive fun to claims he hijacked the bride’s spotlight.

Key reactions:

  • “Spotlight should be on the bride”
  • “Embarrassed for his parents”
  • “It’s the groom’s day too-why wasn’t the crowd louder?”

Checkout Line Standoff

On Reddit, a user said busy parents asked him to hold their place in a long grocery line while they finished shopping. He usually lets the person behind him go ahead if they’re ready first.

This time a shopper snapped, calling the practice “unfair and disrespectful” because “you can only wait once you’re finished shopping.”

Split comment section:

  • Some call it rude privilege
  • Others see no harm if the line keeps moving

5:00 p.m. Sharp or 5:05 p.m. Finish?

A TikTok skit by @therealsamgeller shows a boss praising an employee for leaving right at 5:00, then realizing work officially ends then too.

Viewers argue:

  • Start shutting down 15 min early
  • Leaving at end time is perfectly fine
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Key Takeaways

  • Wedding posts force couples to balance shared spotlight vs. tradition
  • Grocery debate highlights fairness when shoppers lack a “placeholder”
  • Work-sketch reignites talk on whether shift end means stop or start packing up

Cast your vote on News Of Los Angeles‘s site; results will be shared live during the show.

Author

  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    Olivia M. Hartwell covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Los Angeles, focusing on who benefits from growth and who gets pushed out. A UCLA graduate, she’s known for data-driven investigations that follow money, zoning, and accountability across LA communities.

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