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Covid-19 altered the way couples plan their weddings: Survey

Research took responses of 1,350 respondents online

PTI Published 02.11.22, 05:02 PM
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The Covid-19 pandemic has altered the way couples plan their weddings with many of them now focusing on more personalised experiences, preferring quality over quantity and trimming guest lists, according to a survey by Weddingz.in.

Also, the pandemic has given a significant push to 'digitization' of wedding planning with the most searched services on online wedding platforms are catering, food and beverages, entertainment and decoration.

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"Across several trending wedding styles, over 43 per cent of Indian couples prefer to have intimate celebrations with only a chosen few present on their special day," said the online wedding platform, Weddingz.in in its 'Trend Survey' conducted in October 2022.

Although people are still splurging on their weddings, couples are choosing to be more conscious about the outcome, it said adding,"they are preferring quality over quantity and also trimming the guest lists".

The survey took responses of 1,350 respondents online.

When it comes to big-scale weddings, 23.2 per cent of the respondents still preferred the option, 17.6 per cent wanted intimate and luxurious weddings while another 13.6 per cent was for big-scale weddings with luxurious amenities, it added.

Weddingz.in Business Head Aditya Sharma said post-pandemic there have been considerable changes in terms of how families are approaching weddings with emerging trends such as increasing use of technology by the younger generation to plan their weddings.

"In addition, we witnessed that the new sub segment of pax (guest) size below 100, which was created during the pandemic, continues to exist and thrive as couples look forward to personalised experience and customised solutions on their big day," he added.

In terms of planning, over 60 per cent preferred to plan weddings online as it is an affordable choice, according to the survey.

"Nearly 70 per cent of consumers feel that online wedding mediums are easy to use, offer better customisation and a variety of options," it said, adding, "over 78 per cent of respondents prefer online wedding platforms as they provide them with better options in terms of venues."

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