Was Age Really A Factor In The 90s? - Page 2

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hi Vandy, I totally agree with your POV. Come from the same era as Samaina and from a small town in UP...sorrounded with educated Marwari families as well where what you said was prevelant. Even if the PH needs to be legally right we just need to wait 2 years for these guys to get married. With farewell for 12thies coming I guess Sam turns 18 and Naina 17 so actually one more year to go for Naina to be adult to marry. But they could easily get engaged now and licenced to meet and date. I would love to see that angle. Sam will soon start taking business responsibility and Naina will be there to support him and guide him in studies as well. Lots of nice tracks can be developed around this. Irrespective this show never fails to happily surprise me and gets me more hooked to it today than yesterday.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Frm my bhaiyyas bhabhis gen i know so many many ppl guys average was .. 22.. N girls got married in college first yr..n fir they completed college n mayb postgrad frm sasuraal if they were accomodative enuff...n im talkin of big cities not even small town... Twelth ke baad shaadi was the norm in 89 90.. The era the show is set in...things changed aftr abt fiv years..girls n boys started marrying much later abt 25...tab tak parents ko chinta honey lag jaati thi...ya so even after nineties when marriage wasnt so early...ppl wer still aiming to early marry the daughters..so i think if they get acha var theyll try. To marry off naina...if sameer was twenty two theyd happily marry naina to him..lol twenty is early tho for a guy still evn in nineties...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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i dont think so... i know someone in my family who was married in 1990 the year they r showing and at that time the girl was 27 and guy 28... so there was no hard and fast rule people used to marry either according to their own wish or because of parental/ family pressure...
since this story is based on the real life point is when did they get married...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I am 90s kid, I was exactly of Sam-Naina age in that era
This assumption that girls were married off earlier is not correct, even for Marwari families. Graduation for girls and boys was a must.

90s is a time when Liberalization of economy began. First mass batches of MBAs are from the same age group as Sam-Naina.

I got married when I was 26 and most of my friends were married between 25 - 30

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