[quote]LOL the mom was feeding them alcohol DURING the ceremony?? Woahhh๐ฒ๐ [/quote]
Originally posted by: LifeOLicious
come on....it's their wedding they can do it whatever they want (looks hybrid yes....hindu/sikh/western). aren't these so common now? and they are not that religious anyways....๐
Originally posted by: persistence
[quote]LOL the mom was feeding them alcohol DURING the ceremony?? Woahhh๐ฒ๐ [/quote]
๐คฃ no, not during the ceremony. this was after, and before the bidaii. LOL oh you mean when they cut the cake, right? LOL yeah I saw that๐ My only thing is that if you want to do something (like a wedding ceremony in a religion which is different than yours), at least preserve the integrity of the process. Otherwise, what is the point? It seems like it was done for the heck of it. Not 'cause they cared for the tradition or anything.Completely agree....that is exactly what I feel too.
lol, yeah... cross culture ceremonies happen all the time. But they can preserve the integrity of the traditions though. It has nothing to do with being religious..... just courtesy/respect for something that is different, especially if they are going to try it. My cousin got married in the gurudwara, and the guys parents did the sindoor etc. at my cousin's place, and not in the middle of the other ceremony. Any who, to each their own. My only issue is disrespectful behavior, however unintentional.Originally posted by: LifeOLicious
come on....it's their wedding they can do it whatever they want (looks hybrid yes....hindu/sikh/western). aren't these so common now? and they are not that religious anyways....๐
Originally posted by: LifeOLicious
I don't know....I really don't care how someone decides to do their wedding and what they do in it. Their wedding....their personal thing. It's unfortunate it's out in the open for people to comment on. Anyways each to their own :)
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