2024-05-14
26 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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I'm Yeoh Henglin, joined by Ding Heng and Lee yi.
Coming up on the second half of the show, we're dissecting a trend that's reshaping social norms, the minimalist weddings favored by many young couples.
We'll tell you how minimal these weddings are, explore the reasons behind this shifting trend and try to figure out its implications on our cultural fabric and color analysis.
A service thats both fun and a bit controversial has not only captivated the style conscious, but also stirred debates on its value and viability.
Join us as we unravel the science and skepticism surrounding this trend.
Lets break it down and see if its worth the hype.
But now its clear that as societal values shift, so too do the expressions of love and commitment.
From minimalist ceremonies to secret registry office adventures, today's weddings are anything but old school.
Let's jump into the world of weddings minus the fuzz, just all the fun.
Let's get the party started by asking some embarrassing or fun questions to both of you because I know for a fact that both of you have had a very well planned wedding already.
And would you care to share your wedding stories with our audience?
I would say for my wedding, which took place many, many years ago, actually at least more than five years ago, was indeed a well planned one.
It was in a traditional sense, not a very non traditional wedding.
But I, and I really need to pay all the attributes to my wife.
Our wedding was nothing, the kind of minimalistic kind of wedding and preparing for that event, there were indeed a lot of hassles and troublesome issues you need to deal with.
And my wife was really responsible for most of those issues.
That was a really, really exhausting process, not only physically, but, you know, mentally.