A Twitter user identified as @Falilatt has opined that it is unnecesssary for would-be-couples to dress in a matching attire for their wedding introduction ceremony.
She argued that the introduction ceremony shouldn't be a party but a gathering in the parlor where the two families get acquainted, without the couples dressing in matching attire or putting on extraordinary makeups.
She wrote: "My hot take is that, introduction shouldn’t be a party rather a parlor meeting with both families officially meeting for the first time with at most two close friends there to support you, other than that I see no reason y’all wearing matching outfits for introduction.
"Hire make up artist, buy new clothes even make it matching when y’all just introducing yourselves to your family."
The tweep's statement caught many people's attention as they stated that it is based on the couple's preference andd their ability to afford whatever they want to wear hence @Falilatt's opinion being invalid.
Read some comments here:
queenjayhair: "Put your opinion inside tea cup and drink it "
db_naturals_: "Anything that satisfies them is fine"
callmedamy: "Why you bothered na your money them take do am"
askddietitan: "Their introduction , their choice"
chynatural_skincare: "Let people do what pleases them.."
pweety_lizzy: "These days I don't know the difference between introduction and traditional marriage. I have been to an introduction where they used hall and alaga. I was confused, had to ask a friend if it was still introduction or engagement."
KwesiVirgins: "This generation exaggerating everything and make simple life really difficult for others."
Check her tweet her:
My hot take is that, introduction shouldn’t be a party rather a parlor meeting with both families officially meeting for the first time with at most two close friends there to support you, other than that I see no reason y’all wearing matching outfits for introduction.
— Falilat (@Falilatt_) March 25, 2023
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