An American bride had a bad luck to lose the aunt a few days before her wedding. It was bad, of course, but the wedding did not cancel. Well, there was a better idea ... well?
To save money for the church, the bride decided to do both in the same place. So, weddings on one side, forwarding the thesis on the other.
"As you've learned, Karen's thesis was divorced from life for natural causes. Her loss made us very sorry, but we promise that we will not cancel the wedding next week. We know she would like to celebrate and spend a day filled with love and laziness, "the bride writes on Facebook. "Also, I want to add that funerals are costing more and more these days and that the coffin coffin will be open during the wedding. You are free to greet him for the last time. Note that even though the loss of a loved one is painful, you can find joy and joy at our wedding. "
Many commentators noted - though it is not really necessary - that money should be saved, and funerals are very expensive, but mixing a funeral wedding is by no means a good idea.