Of course it's not wrong. I myself would probably be very scared of speaking in front of all the people. Which is why I'm glad I just have to stand in the front and not walk past the whole crowd like the women does. I'd probably trip and fall or something. So again, no it is not wrong for you to be scared. I'm sure you'll do fine!
Because maybe your not a good singer or your shy or your scared of singing in front of a crowd.
The clamor of the crowd scared a man
As the saying goes, "two's company three's a crowd"
you must rbing a friend there is no question about it. hire a prostitue or a crowd and go it would be a great crowd please
because they have might have a wealthy back round and are in a more popular crowd so they feel good about themselves by saying that they are "all that"
it means that he likes you but is to scared to ask you out because of what his friends are going to think.
Generally there are enough single young women to crowd together to catch the wedding bouquet and seldom does the wedding bouquet fall to the floor. However, on occasion this can happen and the single young women simply scramble to grab that bouquet because it signifies by tradition and myth that whomever has the wedding bouquet will be the next one married.
Usually the bride keeps it or if it is being thrown to the crowd of single ladies as per tradition, the lady that catches it keeps the bouquet.
No injuries have been reported.
Because there are many people talking or shouting in a crowd.
I had a friend who left to "Let's get it on." The whole crowd laughed. It added a fun touch.
No, the people who went in the fountain didn't get into trouble. This is probably because: 1) It was a royal wedding and everyone was happy so the people in charge probably didn't care. 2) The people in charge wouldn't want to make a big scene with people getting kicked out of a fountain at the King and Queen's wedding because there was so much publicity that day.