Couple's IIT degree on the wedding card
When a couple decides on a wedding date, they concentrate on designing invites that are distinctive and stand out. They frequently look online and consult their loved ones for design and language suggestions. An ancient wedding invitation with the couple’s names and the schools they attended has just gone viral on social media. Naturally, the image makes people laugh out loud.
“All you need is love to get married,” reads the description of the wedding invitation that a user going by the name Mahesh uploaded on X. The bride and groom’s colleges and universities are listed on the invitation. IIT Delhi is listed against the bride’s name, while IIT Bombay is listed against the groom’s name.
The wedding card image has received more than 57,000 views since it was posted on X. Additionally, the post has received several retweets and close to 500 likes. Many others even posted their opinions in the post’s comments area.
“I attended. Additionally, it was mentioned on the wedding cake, chaat, and kaju katli. Visitors were told to note it on the shagun ka lifafa as well, according to one.
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Someone else made fun of them by saying, “They should have just mentioned that IIT Bombay married IIT Delhi.”
“This is just more showoff at a higher level. Third person: “The drama of Indian weddings!”
Another said, “Oh, the rank is missing!” A fourth said
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