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Shocking Things Seen At Indian Weddings

If you are attending an Indian wedding for the first time, you might be overwhelmed with the things you see around. You will seriously be overwhelmed. Or rather terrified! Even though we all love Indian weddings, they can truly take a toll on your sanity.

If you ever thought that there is nothing more than just the bride and groom at the wedding, you are wrong. At every Indian wedding, you will see people from far and near marking their presence to bless the new couple. At times, it can be chaotic and extremely stressful.

Although south Indian weddings are said to be sober and mellowed down compared to north Indian weddings, it is not devoid of its share of drama and fun.

There are a lot of things to see at an Indian wedding. Take a look at these things you see at Indian weddings.

Wedding crashing
One of the things you see at an Indian wedding is gate crashing. It is an event where you will see a mixture of people barging in on the food counter. Wedding crashing in India is a perfectly acceptable way to feed yourself if you are too lazy to cook and excited to get all dressed up.

More People To Count
There are a lot of people at an Indian wedding. In some cases, the bride and groom find it difficult to greet the long queue of guests.

Long Hour To Tie The Knot
The other thing you will see at a south Indian wedding or any other Indian wedding is the beautiful ceremony. But, the catch is that it can can last for hours. If you get tired and bored, it is perfectly acceptable to leave.

Dancing Becomes A Frenzy
If you have ever witnessed a dance session at an Indian wedding, you have survived the worst. There are a lot of things that can happen on the dance floor. But the people on it have only one goal - to dance away.

Food, Food and Food
At south Indian or north Indian weddings, there is just so much food! You have to be prepared to loosen your belt or drawstring of your salwar kameez. Moreover, there is no queue when it comes to grabbing food, so stay away from hungry monsters.

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