Marriage...
My colleague from work, Adi, has got married yesterday. Yeah well, he made the step. So me and the boss, Sanyi, we were invited also to the big event and were also happy to be part of it. But there were some moments which kinda got me thinking.
I never attended marriages in other countries so I don't know how it goes there, but here there is this lady representing the state, which asks you if you want to take each other. I'm referring to the legal part and not the church wedding. Anyway, this lady yesterday was really fast, which was good as we didn't wait for long speeches, but that bad part was that she was TOO short! Like "Citizen X, do you take citizen Y to be your lawfully wedded wife?" "Yes" "Citizen Y, do you take citizen X to be your lawfully wedded husband?" "Yes" "I declare you husband and wife. Please sign here." Nothing more. I was expecting informing people like "dude, are you really really really sure? :P ". Just kidding. It was alright. :) But also strange was seeing this guy, who is also my age, taking this big step in his life. Well this got me the creeps. It really freaks me out the idea of me standing there and saying that "I do", and knowing that "That's all folks!". Dude!
So this way, in case he's gonna read this blog someday, I just wanna say that I'm truly happy for them and that I wish them a "happily ever after" life story :)
1 Comments:
Funny that one of AIESEC Constanta Alumnus got married and we went to his wedding, to the curch, and I was once again struck by people's stupidity when it comes to traditon. Usually someone throws with candies when the wedding is over, but this time they threw right in the middle of it and everybody was gathering candies from the floor, instead of perceiving the essence of the event.
So Sebi, shortenned, interrupted, the hen dance or whatever else, it's Romanian, the Romanian wedding...
Micky
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