Diaspora communities' double wedding traditions strain personal responsibility

In diaspora communities, the custom of holding both a traditional and a white wedding places heavy financial burdens on individuals, underscoring the importance of personal responsibility and financial planning. This tradition, while culturally significant, highlights the need for prioritizing fiscal prudence over maintaining costly customs, especially in a time when economic self-sufficiency is paramount. It raises questions about the sustainability of such practices in the face of modern economic challenges.