Imagine you are Ragu/ Rashmika. You attended your cousin’s wedding. Make
a diary entry in about 50 -60 words expressing your new experience of
attending a wedding in this covid situation. (Write about - usage of mask, less
number of people, simplicity etc..)
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There’s not much else that excites a foreigner in India quite like the thought of attending a Big Fat Indian Wedding.Ask any visitor to India to share their must-have experiences and I’m almost certain that attending an Indian wedding would appear in the top three.
The invitation came from a female cousin of my friend from London. I was touched to have received an invite despite never having met her face to face. And yet again I am reminded of the warmth and welcoming nature of India.Sensing that I was way more excited than I probably should have been, she told me that it was going to be a small affair and said that unlike weddings in other states this was going to be relatively low-key. South Indian weddings, she explained, are a lot more ‘serious’ and tend to take place during the day so I shouldn’t expect a grand celebration.Attended by 170 peoplemusic and dance event, and several other rituals.But with no sign of the lockdown being lifted, on 15 April, they decided to postpone the wedding to November Although Nitin is not happy that his extended family of cousins, aunts and uncles missed his wedding and is planning a "grand reception" later in the year if the Covid-19 threat abates, Chaitali says "we thank our stars that it happened".For some time people will have smaller weddings with fewer guests, but in the long run, the big fat wedding will be back in vogue."