After setting their wedding dates, couples typically aim to craft distinctive invitations that make a lasting impact. They often browse the web and seek suggestions from friends and family for innovative wording and designs. Recently, a Bangladeshi couple's wedding invitation has gained attention online. What's the buzz about? It looks like a detailed research paper.
The couple creatively transformed their wedding invitation into a comprehensive 'research paper,' incorporating sections such as Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and References, cleverly blending these elements into the announcement of their wedding date. In the recent viral snapshot circulating online, Sanjana Tabassum Sneha and Mahjib Hossain Imon's wedding invitation from Dhaka takes on an academic theme.
Bangladeshi Couple's Wedding Card Goes Viral
The 'Abstract' elucidates the importance of Nikkah, the 'Introduction' recounts their meeting story, the 'Methodology' outlines the intricate wedding details, and the 'Conclusion' neatly wraps it up, all contributing to the invitation's viral popularity due to its clever wit.
Although the Nikkah ceremony occurred in October, the card has recently captured the internet's attention. "Still can't believe that this is a wedding invitation card," reads the caption accompanying the wedding card posted on X. The unique card resembling a research paper belongs to Sanjana Tabassum Sneha and Mahjib Hossain Imon.
Still can't believe that this is a wedding invitation card 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/DeOD2L8dOo
— rayyan definitely | Booktwt stan 📚 (@rayyanparhlo) November 25, 2023
The distinct wedding card features a title containing the couple's names and venue, followed by an abstract highlighting the significance of marriage. Additionally, it includes an introduction intertwining Quranic verses with the location where they first met, a methodology section detailing their wedding events, and a conclusion. Furthermore, it references the specific surahs from which the Quranic verses were derived.
Since its posting on November 25, the tweet has quickly gone viral, amassing over 3.2 million views. It also garnered numerous comments from users.
Check out the reactions.
I'm going to have to write a peer review of this wedding invitation before I could commit to attending. 😂
— Rushank (@RushankTwts) November 26, 2023
Research Paper on wedding invitation 😂
— Mahd (@__mahd__rajput) November 26, 2023
When you marry a saryal scientist
— Hijacked pakistan (@MindfulCritique) November 25, 2023
they just torned a page from “calculus”
— Muhamadـ (@nxyxm) November 25, 2023