Can you imagine how many things you can do or get for your wedding with $500 (approximately ₦107,000)? You can get your wedding ring, get a wedding photographer or even put it towards a dreamy honeymoon. However if you're a 'selfie-obsessed' bride (or groom), there's something else you can spend your $500 on, a crystal-encrusted selfie stick for brides. Who needs a bouquet when you can sashay down the aisle with your blinged out selfie stick?
If you plan on sticking with your spouse, then you're also stuck with your in-laws. Here's Dr. Phil's advice for dealing with your new extended family:
Weddings are considered a thoughtful affair in this part of Africa, and for everything to be taken seriously, the couple cannot smile before, during or after the ceremony. Nor are they allowed to smile in any wedding day photos.
Like the popular telltale, Guy meets girls, guy talks to girl, guy and girl fall in love, blah blah blah. In between the falling in love, series of events and conversations that will make you question the future will arise. You start to question if he or she is the one.
When a beautiful life together begins with a badly orchestrated and awkwardly posed picture, can things really get worse? No! It only means that they will live happily ever after.
When you think about France, you probably think about rose petals, coffee shops, black turtlenecks, really long bread rolls and all the other things that American movies tell us about France.
You probably don't immediately picture a group of slavering wedding guests hunched over a table slurping garbage out of a toilet bowl. But that's exactly what occurs during La Soupe, a wedding tradition seemingly cooked up by cracked-out hobos.