(They’re Not the Same Thing)
At first glance, an Indian wedding is an Indian wedding.
Same rituals. Same outfits. Same playlist that somehow includes both Kajra Re and one aggressively timed English track.
And yet—have you ever attended one in India and one abroad?
Completely different experience.
Same wedding. Very different energy.
1. Scale vs “Do We Know Everyone Here?”
In India, weddings expand.
Guests include:
- Family
- Extended family
- Extended extended family
- People your parents met once in 2003
In weddings abroad, the guest list… tightens.
You look around and realise:
👉 “Oh, I actually know everyone here.”
It’s less of a crowd, more of a group chat that became real.
2. Vendor Abundance vs Vendor Commitment
In India:
👉 Everything is available
👉 Everything is possible
👉 Everything is also slightly unpredictable
In weddings abroad:
👉 Fewer vendors
👉 More structure
👉 More clarity
In India, you manage chaos.
Abroad, you manage constraints.
Both require patience. Just… different kinds.
3. Time Is… A Suggestion vs A System
Indian weddings in India operate on a flexible understanding of time.
If something starts 45 minutes late, no one panics. It’s part of the experience.
Abroad?
If it says 7:00 pm, people are seated at 6:55.
There is no “we’re just waiting for a few more people.”
Those people are already late.
4. Guest Behavior: Fluid vs Fully Committed
In India:
- People drop in and out
- Attend selectively
- Appear just in time for food (efficient)
Abroad:
- Guests show up for everything
- Stay for everything
- Participate fully
Because let’s be honest—if you’ve flown 14 hours, you’re not missing the mehendi.
5. Decor: Available vs Assembled
In India, decor is everywhere.
You want:
- Flowers? Done
- Draping? Done
- Something slightly excessive? Also done
Abroad, decor becomes… a project.
Things need to be:
- Sourced
- Shipped
- Planned in advance
This is where India suddenly becomes important again—not as a location, but as a source.
6. Gifting: Easy vs Logistical Puzzle
In India:
👉 You can source locally
👉 Things arrive quickly
👉 Adjustments are possible
Abroad:
👉 Everything needs planning
👉 Shipping matters
👉 Packaging matters more
A simple gift in India becomes:
👉 “Will this survive transit?”
👉 “Will this arrive on time?”
This is usually where the calm disappears.
7. The Feeling: Immersive vs Intentional
Indian weddings in India feel… big.
Full. Layered. Slightly overwhelming in the best way.
Weddings abroad feel:
👉 More intentional
👉 More curated
👉 More personal
Less noise. More presence.
Final Thought
Neither is better.
They’re just… different.
One gives you scale and spontaneity.
The other gives you control and clarity.
But here’s what stays the same:
The need to make people feel:
👉 Welcomed
👉 Included
👉 Taken care of
Everything else—decor, gifting, logistics—is just how you get there.
And depending on where you are,
that journey can look very, very different.


