The Wedding

 Sarah and Adam decided to make their wedding on Monday. Adam is very mean. He did not want to spend more money on the wedding.  Sarah told her fiancé why on Monday, and he replied that most people would be busy with their work and no one would pay any attention. He told her that they would need her father and her mother. He said,

 "My uncle is the only person from my family."

" But why Adam?"

"There will be no expenses, a small piece of cake will finish the occasion." He replied.

" What about my sisters, my brothers, uncles and aunts. Adam! I have a big family!" she yelled at him.

Then he said sarcastically, "They will be at work my dear. They will know later."

"How,,, how could you? No, no I won't accept that. There will be no wedding at all." She said angrily.

This story reminded me of that story about the man who fled from his wife after they had been wed. It began like this:

The husband dressed in complete suit and a blue hat said,

" At last honey, we are alone in our kingdom."

"Yes darling,"

"I guess, we will be happy forever," she answered.

Then suddenly, he looked at many hats hanging on the wall and said, "What are these hats?"

She said, " dear, this is a long story"

"No, no I want to hear it." He prompted.

She began narrating,

" The first black hat belongs to my husband who died at war in Afghanistan. The second yellow hat belongs to my husband who passed out because of the fire from the kitchen.  The third white hat belongs to my husband who drowned in the sea. Oh! This one, the green one, oh! It belongs to my husband who died in a car accident. The pink hat belongs to my husband who fell from the fifth floor and broke his neck.,,,,,, the grey hat ,,,,,"

Without waiting for her to finish, the man took off his hat slowly and hung it up near the rest of the other hats and ran away saying, " and this hat belongs to your husband who escaped saving his skin."

 

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  • Bohut bohut shukriya Amit. I hope to be one of your friends! Thanks for that comment about The Wedding!

  • Good one :)
  • Halo lady Annie! I want to be with your friends. I hope you agree to let me in. Thanks for that callous morality about The Wedding!

  • Jekwee she bardso Joanna. ni mazako! I am glad to be one of your friends. Thanks for that 'passion' word about The Wedding!

  • good story, I like your passion for English ;)

  • Walaykum assalam Chchk, men bili rem lakin I do not know your name. Thanks for your liking about some of my blogs here and of course, The Wedding!

  • How fortunate the girl is in the first story but unfortunate for the girl in the second story!  

    Marriage is a sacred union between a man and a woman.  I don't know if in your place marriage is treated as such but other countries treat it like a clothesline where different clothes can be hung any day.  Usually, these countries have a callous morality.

    By the way, whether your stories are true or just a product of someone's great imagination, they convey only one thing to the society.  People nowadays are not so wary when it comes to selecting their future partners in life.

    It was nice reading it, Dara.  Thanks!

  • Cam on Phu Tri Ton That. I hope to be one of your friends, add me please! Thanks for that deep expression about The Wedding!

  • thank for sharing, Dara, that's a funny stories with deep meaning. 

  • Good morning Beethoven, thanks for your lucky comment concerning The Wedding!

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