Admit it, no matter what kind of wedding you said you would have in the future, deep inside you will definitely want it to be incomparable to others and memorable. Weddings can be such an intense competition, you know..
And to create such a wedding, the couple needs to plan meticulously and creatively. It’s a challenge basically.
Recently on Twitter, a user that goes by the name Afif posted a picture of a one of a kind door gift that he received when he attended his friend’s wedding. The wedded couple are both doctors, making their door gifts much more practical in nature.
Each visitor received a mini first aid kit box that contained strips of plasters, alcohol swabs and half a dozen paracetamol. #cuteaf We didn’t see the rest of their wedding setup, but we think that this couple nailed their door gifts.
Bile Doctor yg kahwin. Special betul doorgift dia? pic.twitter.com/QbWqjNbrdk
— afif (@_affsff) October 20, 2019
Here’s a pink one, so cute!!
My friend, a doctor… married a doctor. Well, most useful door gift to date. ? pic.twitter.com/IlP2aclafA
— Em Crimson Flower ? (@mijetspie) October 20, 2019
Maybe it’s a sign that the doctors simply don’t wanna tend to us during their honeymoon eh? Haha.
Creative and useful as well!
“Damn useful!”
“That’s so nice, it’s very useful and this way people won’t litter.”
“Functional.”
Thanks to them, people are inspired to do the same for their weddings as well! But what about those with different professions?
“If you bank officers want to get married, do hit me up. Who knows maybe I’ll get some cash for door gifts.”
“If you come to my wedding, I will install Adobe for each and every one of you.”
“I’m a health inspector so I’ll give everyone one packet of insecticide (for mosquitoes) each. Do come.”
“When I’m getting married, I’d give out sewing kits. (To show that I’m a tailor you see)”
However, handing out medicines like this is kind of risky as well.
“The idea is cute but there are a few points that you have to look out for. From a pharmacist’s point of view;
- The proper instructions were not provided. (Type of medicine? Dosage? Expiry date?)
- All of these small details can cause ‘medication error’
I’m not being bitter but we can improve it together. Hope you are will be happy together always, doctors!”
No kidding, this would be the cutest idea ever but it may get a bit costly – so please be reminded to create a wedding that is still under your budget. Meanwhile, congratulation doctors!
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