Get yourself to an Indian wedding

Get yourself to an Indian wedding

July 19, 2023

Get yourself to an Indian wedding:

Get yourself to an Indian wedding.

Preferably a friend or someone close to you.


They’re a blast.

Multiple days of functions.

Open bars.

Non-stop dancing.

Good food.

Happy people.

They’re too much fun.

Just returned from a 4 day one to San Diego.

Had the wedding on Torrey Pines golf course, one of the nicest courses in America.

4 days of everyone staying at the same hotel.

70 family friends and their parents came with us from Toronto.

It was one big celebration.

Food was amazing.

Outfits were amazing.

Vibes were amazing.

Felt so grateful to be able to do that with family and friends.

All together.

Creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Truly one of the best weddings I’ve been to.

For a second I almost wanted to get married sooner so I could do something like that.

But nah, I’ll wait.

Weddings are a lot.

Lots of planning.

Lots of drama.

Lots of money.

Not ready for that yet.

But to go to friend’s weddings at this time, sign me up.

So lucky I get to do this.

Destination weddings in Victoria, Jodhpur, San Diego, Goa, and Vancouver feel like a dream.

One of the best parts of living abroad - friends all over the world.

Show up if you’re invited.

When your friends are doing something abroad and you can afford to do it, go.

You won’t regret it.


Especially if it’s an Indian wedding.

Be ready to eat, drink and party.

Some of the funnest nights of my life.

Get yourself to an Indian wedding.

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Anish Kaushal

Hey there. I'm an Indo-British Canadian doctor turned healthcare venture capitalist. I read, write and obsess over sports in my spare time. Lover of Reggaeton music, podcasts and Oreo Mcflurries.
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Jul 19, 2023
Reflections coming back from a destination Indian wedding

Get yourself to an Indian wedding:

Get yourself to an Indian wedding.

Preferably a friend or someone close to you.


They’re a blast.

Multiple days of functions.

Open bars.

Non-stop dancing.

Good food.

Happy people.

They’re too much fun.

Just returned from a 4 day one to San Diego.

Had the wedding on Torrey Pines golf course, one of the nicest courses in America.

4 days of everyone staying at the same hotel.

70 family friends and their parents came with us from Toronto.

It was one big celebration.

Food was amazing.

Outfits were amazing.

Vibes were amazing.

Felt so grateful to be able to do that with family and friends.

All together.

Creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Truly one of the best weddings I’ve been to.

For a second I almost wanted to get married sooner so I could do something like that.

But nah, I’ll wait.

Weddings are a lot.

Lots of planning.

Lots of drama.

Lots of money.

Not ready for that yet.

But to go to friend’s weddings at this time, sign me up.

So lucky I get to do this.

Destination weddings in Victoria, Jodhpur, San Diego, Goa, and Vancouver feel like a dream.

One of the best parts of living abroad - friends all over the world.

Show up if you’re invited.

When your friends are doing something abroad and you can afford to do it, go.

You won’t regret it.


Especially if it’s an Indian wedding.

Be ready to eat, drink and party.

Some of the funnest nights of my life.

Get yourself to an Indian wedding.