Brilio.net - When holding a wedding party, usually the sohibul hajat will make invitations, which will be distributed to colleagues, relatives, friends and relatives. Invitations are also made containing information on the date, time, location, as well as information about the entertainment at the wedding party.
Usually, invitations are designed to be as aesthetic as possible . Some are made of selected paper, which are printed in colors according to the wedding concept of the bride and groom, some are made of wood, there are also digital ones which are very easy to share via links to various WhatsApp groups or chats on social media.
However, there is also a wedding invitation in Cisauk, Bogor, the appearance of which has recently gone viral on social media. Shared by the netizen who owns the Instagram account @ustadzahmadhomsani, a video was shared showing the appearance of a wedding invitation that was a bit different from usual.
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If invitations are usually printed and designed to be as luxurious as possible, this wedding invitation is minimalist, simple, and only takes the form of a thin piece of paper, like an invitation to a neighborhood meeting or monthly community service work in the village.
However, the account owner actually appreciated the form of the invitation . The reason is, behind the piece of invitation paper, there is a red wrapper with a familiar flavoring brand.
" Exemplary. Invitation in Cisauk, simple using Royco, done. This is exemplary, " wrote the account owner in the video description.
photo: Instagram/@ustadzahmadhomsani
The appearance of this minimalist invitation is said by the account owner to be emulated because it is useful for the recipient of the invitation. A packet of flavorings attached to the back of the invitation can be used when cooking in the kitchen.
This is what netizens highlight and agree with. Some said invitations like the apparition above were often made in villages. Not a few people say that sometimes luxurious paper invitations are useless and just a waste of budget.
photo: Instagram/@ustadzahmadhomsani
" Practical, cheap, useful. The problem is that even expensive invitations end up being thrown away, " wrote the account owner @malique2422.
" More useful than paper invitations. Never mind that they're expensive, but sometimes they don't open, " said the account @ndo_waelach.
" In my village it's like this too. The difference is using stad dishwashing soap, " said the account @robirich_.
" This is interesting. Tomorrow I won't just give you catfish sauce, my wedding invitation, " said the account @zmauulida.
" In my village, I usually have sachets of coffee, " said the account @wisnu_d
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