The Twitter wedding ceremony on September 4, 2012 was held in Turkey. The event took place online, the official asked the bride and groom in turn if they wanted to get legally married. The newlyweds answered him with consent.
The wedding event took place in one of the restaurants in Istanbul in the presence of several hundred guests. The newlyweds answered all the questions of the official in the affirmative and, despite the fact that he was sitting nearby, recorded the communication in detail in their microblogs.
The groom - Chingizhan Selik (Cengizhan Çelik) - is engaged in the representation in the social networks of the news resource. He is well versed in Internet resources and is a professional blogger. His fiancée, Candan Canik, is on the contrary a newcomer to Twitter. These marriage notes were her debut on her internet blog.
The newlyweds were seated on a beautifully decorated bench, two computers were placed next to them, and a large monitor was placed behind them so that the guests could conveniently observe what was happening. After the consent of Genghis Khan and Jandan, Mustafa Kara, the mayor of the district, presented the newlyweds with a traditional marriage certificate. In addition to the newly minted spouses and the mayor, there were hundreds of guests at the restaurant.
During the entire wedding process, the bride and groom did not get up, only got up after receiving a certificate and exchanging rings to congratulate each other with a kiss, and then have a photo session and join the rest of the guests. The celebration continued with a feast and dancing. The newly minted husband and wife are going to continue to amaze users of social networks with unusual posts. For example, in the near future, young people are planning to arrange an online honeymoon with descriptions of important points in the blogs of each spouse.
This is the first wedding in the history of Twitter, but in 2008 a marriage proposal was already made online. In 2012, there was a ceremony in Tula similar to the Turkish one. The newlyweds recorded their every step in microblogging on Twitter, while they posted photos and videos, and site users could immediately leave their comments, express wishes and express congratulations. Twitter has proved to be a very necessary and useful resource as it manages to connect loving hearts.