
The Internet Gave This College Student Wedding Hashtag Ideas Because of His Unfortunately Unusual Surname
These men were worried about getting married with difficult last names, but people soon realized just how perfect they were for wedding hashtags!

In the modern day and age, having a cute hashtag or a quality ship name is something that must accompany a wedding ceremony. A few future grooms, however, are not too keen on the idea.
With last names that could be disguised as tongue twisters alone, these men are concerned that they will never find a lady to take them away on a white horse. They are so worried about their sirnames putting people off, but a few witty people tried to help them find their own, very special hashtags.
Kleinschmidt is obviously a pretty hard last name to shake!
A bride to be who started the whole army of concerned men expressed her thoughts on the need for a cute hashtag.
Although Grace wasn't planning a wedding for herself anytime soon, there is still definitely space to worry about these kinds of things.
One person was quick to see the tweet and apologise right there on the spot.
It turns out the Kleinschmidt wasn't the only fellow who had a difficult last name..
Apparently, as more and more of these men find each other, the names get progressively harder to say.
Onlookers started to feel sorry for the men at hand and went to work to solve the problem.
As more and more people got involved, the hashtags got even punnier.
Then, the rhymes started to take their place.
Some even taking a turn on the last name and turning it into a makeshift profanity.
People found that by breaking down each part of the name, the hashtags would just flow.
The ones that rhyme would definitely sound a lot better on a wedding invitation.
These types of threads show just how inclusive and creative the internet can be. I sincerely hope that Kleinschmidt finds someone with a surname that is just as intricate as his own.
Weddings can be tough, especially when you're trying to make sure that everything goes smoothly and perfectly. You would want everyone at your wedding to be happy, but most importantly, they would have to be friends and family that are happy for you on one of the most special days of your entire life.
Sadly, this is not the case for every person's wedding. These wedding guests did not 'forever hold their peace'... instead, they spoke out loud and clear about their dismay and disdain about the wedding couple. Awkies!
Jessy
