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“Leave Pending Works And Come”: This Haryanvi wedding card from 2015 is making people laugh so hard on the internet

One of the most essential components of a wedding is typically the invitation card. A gentleman had the brilliant idea to have his wedding card created in an eccentric way, and it quickly went viral on social media. The hilarious Haryanvi language design of the invitation has caused many social media users to burst out laughing.

Speaking with the right accent, Haryanvi can liven up even the dullest talks, and this wedding card is a fantastic example of how it can be done. Even though the card shows that it was created in 2015, people on social media continue to find it funny. “We are sending this invitation with great happiness, You have to leave all your pending work and arrive at the venue,” the card’s first sentence reads. Sunil and Aarti, the names of the bride and groom, are printed.

Another hilarious series of lines appeared under the names: “दूल्हा-दुल्हन का शुभ विवाह टेक दिया है.” अर इस खुशी के मौके पे थारा सारे कुणबे का न्यौता सै अर म्हारा सारा कुणबा थारे आण की गाम हैबतपुर जिला जीन्�� (The bride and groom’s wedding is scheduled. On this auspicious day, we cordially welcome you to the location with your complete family. The Haibatpur hamlet, Jind district, Haryana, is where our family will be waiting for you with great anticipation.

The list of events that were hosted at the location is also included on the invitation card. The way this information has been expressed is what makes it the funniest. “खाने पै टूट पड़न का टेम, छड़दम तारण का टेम…” is an example. (Taaron ki Chhaon Mein, the word for the vidaai ritual, is supper.). Another significant ritual at an Indian wedding is called Vidaai, or Bidaai. The bride’s family arranges this kind of formal goodbye ritual for their daughter as she departs for her new home.

The invitation card closes with the words, “मेरे पै दौबारा आण का टेम कोनी, कदे मेरी बाट मैं रह ज्यो, मेरे भाई के ब्याह मैं थारि सारां का आणा घणा जरूरी सै- कोमल, आशु.” (Don’t wait for me to arrive; I don’t have time to visit your house and give you my brother’s wedding invitation again. Ashu and Komal, your family members, must attend my brother’s wedding.

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