Kakaiba at bonggang wedding theme sa Tagaytay, viral; events place, ginawang international airport

Kakaiba at bonggang wedding theme sa Tagaytay, viral; events place, ginawang international airport

- Photos of a unique wedding theme in Tagaytay, which looked like the check-in area of an international airport, started making rounds on social media this week

- The wedding theme designed by wedding planning service, Moments By Ruffa, has an international airport vibe and comes complete with check-in counters and boarding passes

- According to the wedding planning service, the newly-wedded couple, Melvin Jon and Divine, who have been working abroad, wanted to give their wedding a feeling of traveling to other places

- Moments By Ruffa managed to transform the place to look like the departure area of an international airport

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Photos of a unique wedding theme at the Aquila Crystal Palace Tagaytay Events Place, which looked like the check-in area of an international airport, created a stir online and has gone viral.

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The said wedding theme, which was designed by wedding planning services Moments By Ruffa, gave the place an international airport vibe and comes complete with check-in counters manned by uniformed airline personnel ready to sign their boarding passes.

The caption on the post of a netizen on social media says it all.

“This is it! International Airport Wedding Theme!” the caption read.

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“Aquila International Airport,” it added, indicating that the Aquila Crystal Palace in Tagaytay has now been transformed into a busy airport.

In a post, the wedding planning service explained that it transformed the area to accede to the request of the newly-wedded couple, Melvin Jon and Divine, to give their wedding a travel feel.

Both are said to be working abroad, which perhaps explains why they wanted their wedding to have an airport vibe to make the guests feel as if they would be traveling abroad.

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True to form, Moments By Ruffa managed to transform the place to look like the departure area of an international airport, complete with check-in counters and immigration booths where their passes would be stamped.

Guests can also use their boarding passes to collect their wedding souvenirs, which are all determined by their flight classes, namely, First, Business, and Economy.

Each class corresponds to a type of wedding souvenir.

With this type of wedding theme innovation started by the wedding planning service, it might not be long until one sees an events place transformed into a seaport or spaceport.

Posts, such as photos or videos, that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.

One is that of Pablo Torre, a Fil-Am sportswriter, and his picture wearing a "Sablay." Torre has also explained why he wore a “Sablay” at an event he attended. This was after he earned the ire of some netizens for wearing such in a non-academic event. The “Sablay” is the official sash of the University of the Philippines worn by both graduating students and graduates attending academic activities and functions. He also admitted he never went to the University of the Philippines and the “Sablay” he wore was from his father whom he said graduated from the institution.

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On the other hand, an example of a viral video is that of the post about a Grade 12 student in Bacolod City who works as a part-time mime artist and waiter just so he would have money to spend for his school needs. In the post of local media outlet Radyo Bandera Bacolod City, one can see several photos of the student doing his stuff as a mime artist on the side of the road in the said city.

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