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Determining that new 50-50 expenses thing for the weddings

We all were taught in childhood about sharing. At a kid, we hated sharing our chocolates and other such precious and deary stuff. But we time we all learned that “ Sharing is Caring”. We started sharing our things with younger and elder siblings. Then we shared our rooms, dresses, makeup stuff, and even our mobile phones which is very much private for everyone. When we grew up we shared the sorrows, happiness, and laughter with other people around us. So, if a kid understands the value of sharing why can’t elders understand this fact.

In Indian marriages, most of the financial burden comes on the shoulder of the bride’s family. But why? Isn’t the groom getting married too? If two families are going to be each other’s relatives and are going to share a special bond throughout life why they can’t help each other financially during the marriage ceremony? Sharing the burden of marriage finance is one of the most talked-about topics in today’s world. But who cares to take the initiative?

Sharing the financial burden of the bride’s side can be very much relaxing and a relief for them as well. It has the following advantages at the same time.

It is always a great idea to follow the 50-50 expense for weddings. It is a great idea to share the burden along with the happiness and joy of building a new relationship and creating a bond. It can reduce a lot of pressure from the bride’s family and things can go smoothly. So, let us follow this trend and make some changes in society.

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