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Nepali wedding is a momentous occasion which is often planned years in advance of the wedding itself.  Like other Nepali festivals, Nepali weddings are colourful and beautiful events. Nepali weddings also vary this is due to the fact that there is a variety of cast and creeds in Nepal. Nepali wedding processions are fully fledged band instruments , ferry lights all over the house which is more expensive compared to the traditional remote village wedding where  they are every simple and very rich in culture. The wedding also brings the whole village and large number of extended family together.
Traditionally weddings in Nepal are arranged by the respective families. It is common for matches to be decided when two individuals are still children. However child marriages are illegal so therefore they have to wait till adulthood to complete their marriage rites. But before they arrange the marriage they look at factors such as cast (traditionally marriages do not happen across castes), religion, ethnicity and also the concern of ties between the two families to build an allegiance.
Nepali weddings are a colourful occasion and travellers to Nepal maybe fortunate enough to witness either the wedding itself or the wedding parties. The weddings are a multi day event which may engross an entire village which reveals the strong social and communal values of the Nepalese people. Nepali weddings are often arranged with the assistance of priest, who is asked to analyse the bride and the groom’s horoscopes to ensure that they are compatible and they typically take place during the months of January and February. The most important  symbol in the traditional Nepali wedding it the brides forehead it’s a red coloured powder so it is easy to differentiate whether she is married or not. The bride becomes a part of the groom’s family.   The bride is dressed in red which is the colour for marriage. Often as she the time comes close to leaving she will tear up as she feels sad about the fact she is leaving her home and family.
The traditional Nepali wedding is one of those experiences to gather.

Don't fall for the hoax! Mark Zuckerberg is NOT giving away millions of dollars to Facebook users
A post is doing the rounds on Facebook saying that the company's founder, Mark Zuckerberg , is looking to give away millions of dollars to random Facebook users. All they have to do is update their status to be in the running for the money.

The rumour stems from the announcement that Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan will be giving away 99% of their Facebook shares - worth around $45 billion - in honor of their daughter being born.

The post states the Zuckerberg will give away 10% of the money, or $4.5 million, to 1,000 Facebook users who copy and paste the message into their status and share it.

ReutersFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg walks with his wife Priscilla Chan at the annual Allen and Co. conference at the Sun Valley, Idaho Resort July 11, 2013Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg walks with his wife Priscilla Chan
"Mark Zuckerberg has announced that he is giving away $45 billion of Facebook stock. What you may not have heard is that he plans to give 10% of it away to people like YOU and ME!" the post states.

"All you have to do is copy and paste this message into a post IMMEDIATELY. At midnight PST, Facebook will search through the day's posts and award 1000 people with $4.5 million EACH as a way of saying thank you for making Facebook such a powerful vehicle for connection and philanthropy."

A Facebook spokesperson has confirmed that the post is a hoax. We're sorry to have to break it to you, but Zuckerberg isn't going to give you any money.

Of course, that doesn't mean you can't bask in Zuckerberg's adoration of his new baby girl, Max. The Facebook chief recently shared a photo of the two curled up on the sofa:


If you have already shared the post, don't worry too much. The post has not been found to have any hidden malware or viruses associated with it.

The only negative effect for Facebook users who have shared the post is that they look a bit silly. "I figured it wouldn't hurt to try," many said in their posts, while others thanked Zuckerberg for his overwhelming generosity.
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