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Is Mental Arithmetic Important In A Marraige?
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This bride thought so!
This bride thought so!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was an arranged marriage TTT , the bride had never even seen the groom .
She had heard that he was illiterate and did not want to marry a man who would not be able to get a job that paid a living wage .The 'maths test' was her excuse to get out of the marriage.
Scary that most marriages in India are arranged by the parents without the bride and groom having a say and often not having even met before the ceremony !
She had heard that he was illiterate and did not want to marry a man who would not be able to get a job that paid a living wage .The 'maths test' was her excuse to get out of the marriage.
Scary that most marriages in India are arranged by the parents without the bride and groom having a say and often not having even met before the ceremony !
It is important to life. If you can not think then all you do is push buttons and trust.
As for a life partner, you should know the level of your intended's intelligence way before it gets to any ceremony stage, and know whether they are in the range you can put up with. (Or wish to potentially inflict on your future offspring.)
As for a life partner, you should know the level of your intended's intelligence way before it gets to any ceremony stage, and know whether they are in the range you can put up with. (Or wish to potentially inflict on your future offspring.)
no-one expects a boffin, but being a grown man and unable to add 15+6 is shocking.
it is strange how its acceptable for a bride to cancel the wedding right at the last second - when they are basically at the altar ... yet are seemingly unable to have a choice or opinion etc beforehand...
the whole arranged marriage thing is bad enough, but when the couple dont actually even meet until the ceremony...? its just messed up.
it is strange how its acceptable for a bride to cancel the wedding right at the last second - when they are basically at the altar ... yet are seemingly unable to have a choice or opinion etc beforehand...
the whole arranged marriage thing is bad enough, but when the couple dont actually even meet until the ceremony...? its just messed up.
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