27.10.2025 10:00
During the wedding ceremony, the woman who asked for a dowry of 500 grams of gold from the man she was going to marry became a trending topic on social media with her words, "Go ahead and write it, teacher." The footage went viral in a short time, while users were divided into two camps, with some saying, "The dowry is a woman's right" and others stating, "If she is marrying for money, there will be no good fortune."
In a wedding video that spread rapidly on social media, the bride-to-be responded to the officiant's question, "This is not a quarter... you say it's 500 grams of gold. Are you sure?" with "Just write it, teacher."
"I WOULD HAVE LEFT RIGHT THERE"
The video, which was watched millions of times in a short period, created a huge stir on social media. Opinions among users were divided. While some users said, "Mahr is a woman's right, she should definitely receive it," others commented, "If she is marrying for money, she won't bring good," "Teacher, you should have asked for something too," and "I would have left right there."
DEBATES FLARED UP AGAIN
The footage reopened the discussion on the topic of "mahr in marriage," becoming one of the most talked-about subjects on social media, along with humorous reactions.