Friday, October 1, 2010

How to prepare yourself for your wedding


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The season of festivals, weddings and celebrations is back again. Get ready to add more fun to your celebrations with this sweet and spicy issue of Marriage Café. This month, there's something for everyone, fashion gyan for prospective grooms, a quirky marriage fact and a success story of a couple who met each other on Jeevansathi .com. That's not all! The cute Jeevan and Sathi are also here to entertain you with their lovable tiffs. In the meantime, don't forget that your feedback is awaited on editor@jeevansathi.com.
 
Sugar 'n' Spice
To look as fine as your bride on the wedding day, you need to start working on yourself well in advance. In this issue of Marriage Café, you can read about the things that you must do before the special day.

Jeevansathi Times
A picture speaks louder than words. This old age phenomenon is quite apt even today. Upload your photo to get eight times better response.

When They Met...
When two souls unite in the beautiful bond called marriage, it becomes a beautiful story. This month, Harish and Preet share their story of matrimonial union and the role played by Jeevansathi .com in bringing them together.

Fun Facts
The oldest bridegroom was Harry Stevens, who at the age of 103 married Thelma Lucas, who was then 84. They got married in Beloit, Wisconsin.

The oldest bride was 102 year old Minnie Munro, who married an 83 year old man named Dudley Reid in Point Clare, New South Wales, Australia.
Jeevan: Would you have married me if my father hadn't left me a fortune?, Sathi: I'd have married you, NO MATTER WHO LEFT YOU A FORTUNE!
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