
A new approach to wedding traditions has been proposed in France. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Through a startup called "Invitin," individuals can participate as guests at weddings of unfamiliar couples. An average payment of 150 euros is required for this.
According to the startup founder Katya Lekarskaya, each wedding can have 5 to 10 foreign guests. This not only helps reduce costs for the wedding hosts but also provides guests with a new cultural experience.
A couple, Jannifer and Paulo, who learned about this idea at a wedding fair in Paris, decided to invite five foreign guests to their wedding. The guests were selected through profiles in a special app.
Each guest paid 150 euros and participated in the wedding throughout the day. The guests included one couple and three men.
Their main goal is not only to reduce costs but also to create unexpected encounters and a joyful atmosphere. According to Jannifer, this matter is not just about money but about enriching the atmosphere.
They are extroverted individuals who enjoy this new format. Additionally, the bride and groom aim to address the imbalance of women and men at the wedding through foreign guests.
This innovation has generated significant interest in France and may potentially become popular in other countries as well. Source: Pravilamag