At a wedding in the area of Loznica, a guest presented the newlyweds with an unusual gift: a note stating that they were forgiving a debt of 500 euros. The guest explained that the couple had owed him this amount for three years and decided to turn the debt into a wedding present. Initially, many guests laughed, thinking it was a joke or a prank, but the atmosphere quickly turned awkward as it became clear the message was serious. The guest then stood up and explained his reasoning, saying he believed forgiving the debt was a more meaningful gift than money. While some guests found the gesture creative, others felt it was inappropriate for a wedding setting. The incident became the main topic of conversation among attendees, overshadowing other aspects of the celebration.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article reports on a personal anecdote involving a wedding gift and does not engage with political issues, figures, policies, or debates. It focuses solely on a social event and individual actions, making it apolitical in nature.




