In an effort to curb the high expenses associated with traditional wedding ceremonies, couples in Afghanistan are increasingly turning to mass weddings. A significant event took place in Kabul on Monday, where fifty couples participated in a collective wedding ceremony. This approach to marriage is seen as a way to reduce the astronomical costs that can be a burden for couples. In a related instance of frugality, a couple in another location managed to hold their wedding for under £3,000 by purchasing a wedding dress from Oxfam and asking guests to take their photos.
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Afghan couples marry in mass ceremony in bid to cut costs https://t.co/0GSHEp6yd7
Mass weddings are increasingly common in Afghanistan as couples seek to reduce the astronomical cost of traditional ceremonies. Full story: https://t.co/H8ZoKFvkxP 📷Fifty couples wed in Kabul on Monday https://t.co/4XuDtPrpO0
Mass weddings are increasingly common in Afghanistan as couples seek to reduce the astronomical cost of traditional ceremonies. 📷Fifty couples wed in Kabul on Monday https://t.co/H8ZoKFvkxP https://t.co/bVTA5TSdKR
We pulled off our wedding day for less than £3,000 by buying my wedding dress from Oxfam and asking guests to take our photos https://t.co/agXb7iAfoF https://t.co/0eKAus7IvA