'Khaane Ki Burai Kaun Karega?': Funny Wedding Invite Goes Viral, Demands No Gifts, Only Google Pay Or Cash - PICS
Viral: The wedding card jokingly acknowledges the inevitable arguments that may occur amongst relatives, acknowledging the possibility for family drama during Indian weddings.
Viral: Traditionally, wedding cards are used to invite guests with poetic appeals, but this wedding season, a card that deviates from custom is making the rounds on the internet.
It is evident that the trend is shifting because the card's punch line, "Sharmaji ki ladki aur Gopalji ka ladka," is drawing attention. Although the wedding card typically invites guests with great respect and asks them to bless the bride and groom, you will also laugh loudly after reading what is written there without the customary formality.
It reads, 'Your presence is very much essential at our wedding, since if you don't come, then who will criticize the food at our wedding.' The bride, referred to as "Sharmaji's daughter," is described in the card as "smart in studies," and the groom, referred to as "Gopalji's son," is described as "having completed a B. Tech and operating a shop."
The humorous wedding card was uploaded on X (previously Twitter), and the comment section was immediately flooded by internet users. One user commented, "My son got married on January 24, if I had seen this card before, I would have used it...". Another user said, "Ghazab Card hai ek Passport Size ki Photo Ladka Ladki ki Lag jaati to Aur bhi badhiya tha."
The shaadi card is 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/iHN99QXofB
— Dr. Ajayita (@DoctorAjayita) December 10, 2024
This wedding card also states that "Three Pandits have decided on this date, Tinku's exams are also getting over on the same day. The wedding is scheduled for January 25." "The hangover from the wedding is not over yet," is mentioned alongside details about the reception. Come witness the drama during the reception.
Instructions are also on the card. "Please keep your kids under control; this pricey stage is not their playground." The phrase "Khaana khake jaana, par sirf ek baar - 2000 rupee plate ki rate hai yaar" is also written. "No gifts, please, only Google Pay or cash, as the couple has already received seven dinner sets and twenty photo frames,' is mentioned in relation to the presents at the end.