
“Sundar Ladkiyaan Rishnedari Mein Hi Rehni Chahiye” (Beautiful girls should stay in the family (for marriage), why to give up outside)-to report from a distant relative to leave 18 years after a birthday post on Facebook, which would be sluggish.
What started as a sweet online gesture was quickly packed in a drama, when aunt J-resorted relative saw a post and decided that teenage is “just perfect” for her 24-year-old son. He described the boy as “typical rich, snobbies, free child”, was not only much older, but according to his viral reddit the contribution called the teenage “Bhaiya”.
In a stunning move, the teenage realized, “So with this 24 -year -old dude we are actually cousins related to blood.” Worrying consequences? If the proposal was accepted, the family would “try to prepare us” for a genetically risky connection.
While it was floating family pressure, the adolescent clarified their attitude and quoted moral and medical reasons: “I don’t want to Medhe Bacch.” (Fortunately, her father supports her ambitions for independence and success rather than marrying the wealth of status.
The incident, albeit deeply disturbing, has become a viral anecdote for many who sympathize – and laughs – in the absurdity of traditional matching have gone wrong in modern times.
Screengrab from a viral post.
This is how social media react:
The user wrote: “The same ridiculous thing that happened last year. So we went to see this potential bridegroom for my older sister, right? Quite normal. The guy looked pretty decent and had a younger sister. My dad and uncle seemed to love him.”
“But suddenly, the mother of a guy suddenly turns to my mom and goes,” Why don’t we just start your son – me – also my daughter? “Like, huh?!
“I just sat there like,” Sorry, what time you are, lady? “Thank God, my dad had nothing of this and we immediately refused.
Another user appreciated the skills of the story of a woman:
“From the topic, but I really admire your narration skills. Do you have a way with words. You tried to write stories, poems, anything? I see the potential,” they wrote.
(Tagstotranslate) viral news