
Pics of wedding menu card from the 90s makes Twitter nostalgic. See viral post
India Today
A Twitter user recently shared pictures of her parents’ wedding reception menu card. The menu card is from a Bengali wedding in 1990.
At a wedding, the two most important things that we look forward to are the newly married couple and of course, the delectable food. Over the years, weddings and the way they are celebrated have evolved. These days, it is about the pomp and show but earlier weddings were simple and unpretentious. As a kid, most of us will remember having attended several weddings and we also have fond memories from those events. A Twitter user recently shared pictures of her parents’ wedding reception menu card and it is making netizens very, very nostalgic. Omg my cousin found my parents' wedding reception menu card pic.twitter.com/14GtgtGnH4 The only reason why I wanna hop on in that time machine. This is so sweet! I absolutely love the menu card and the menu. Chilli fish and Fried rice! Wow!Never ever had this combo in any biyebari! This is from pre-buffet days. This is GOLD! Still this menu card is popular in an economic average Bengali marraige. The menu card is from a Bengali wedding in 1990 and the pictures had been shared on Twitter on July 4. “Omg my cousin found my parents' wedding reception menu card (sic),” the caption read. The menu card mentions an array of some delicious food items.
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