The new trend of 'semi-weddings' is gaining popularity in Turkey.
10.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
10.04.2025
2748

In Turkey, more and more couples are choosing budget-friendly and short wedding ceremonies instead of lavish and lengthy events. Organizers of such 'semi-weddings' offer young people an alternative to traditional celebrations that take a whole day and require significant expenses.At a 'semi-wedding', a couple can hold a brief ceremony, organize a small banquet, and enjoy an important moment surrounded by close friends and family. This trend is especially popular among young couples who want to have a personal and intimate atmosphere at their wedding without overextending financially.
'Semi-weddings' are not only about saving money but also about providing a more personal, intimate atmosphere for the couple and guests.Such a ceremony in the Istanbul region costs about 120 thousand lira (131 thousand UAH), compared to the average cost of a full wedding in the city, which is 400 thousand lira (437 thousand UAH).
Analysis
In Turkey, more couples prefer budget-friendly and short weddings instead of lavish and expensive events. This is due to the significant increase in wedding expenses in the country. The 'semi-wedding' option is gaining popularity as it allows young couples to have a wedding with a personal and pleasant atmosphere while also saving money. This ceremony includes the main elements of traditional celebrations such as exchanging signatures, the gift and money-giving ceremony, the first dance, a photo session, and cutting the cake. The average cost of such a wedding in the Istanbul region is significantly less than the cost of a full wedding. Analysts predict that this trend will continue to grow in the future.Read also
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