Starting from a ring, to the guests, to the venue and to the outfits, every detail matters when we think about getting married. It is never as simple as it seems because weddings are often tied to a long list of must-dos a.k.a customs that are practised in every society or culture. And not to mention the costs too, for...
Starting from a ring, to the guests, to the venue and to the outfits, every detail matters when we think about getting married.
The newlyweds by the username @wydsetan, recently shared their wedding expenses on Twitter, showing how it cost them less than RM$1,000 in total.The couple Ahmad Farith Zulkefli, 26, and Nur Ashiekin Johari Hamki, 25 shared their wedding hack in aAshiekin revealed that she asked her friend to help with the photos, where they used a phone to take their wedding pictures while she did her own makeup.
Ashiekin further shared that as the eldest of nine siblings, she understands the difficulty of earning money, thus inspiring her to have a simple ceremony. "So I made the cost at just under RM1,000. It's not difficult. It's all up to us, as long as we're good at managing it. We have to separate what's important and necessary. We can also use what we already have," she added.Some questioned if it is even possible to spend so little on a wedding, and doubted if others would do the same.
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