Scroll through Instagram wedding reels and you’ll notice something funny — people now show off useful stuff more than fancy décor. A wedding gift that actually gets used feels more thoughtful than a heavy silver-plated item collecting dust. I’ve seen couples casually mention online how storage items or home utilities made them oddly happy. It’s like gifting mutual funds instead of cash — not flashy, but sensible. A small stat I read somewhere said most Indian couples declutter within 6 months of marriage, which explains the shift. So yeah, people are tired of extra things. They want useful, simple, and “will I use this?” vibes more than anything else now.
https://deodap.in/collections/wedding-gifts
https://deodap.in/collections/wedding-gifts
Scroll through Instagram wedding reels and you’ll notice something funny — people now show off useful stuff more than fancy décor. A wedding gift that actually gets used feels more thoughtful than a heavy silver-plated item collecting dust. I’ve seen couples casually mention online how storage items or home utilities made them oddly happy. It’s like gifting mutual funds instead of cash — not flashy, but sensible. A small stat I read somewhere said most Indian couples declutter within 6 months of marriage, which explains the shift. So yeah, people are tired of extra things. They want useful, simple, and “will I use this?” vibes more than anything else now.
https://deodap.in/collections/wedding-gifts
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