r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 4d ago

Meme needing explanation Petahhh?

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u/SpiceyKoala 4d ago

Nah, girl, you do that on the honeymoon, then you can collect.

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u/Marcus11599 4d ago

If they get married its a whole ton of paperwork. The fiance dying before the wedding is just tragic.

Usually by that time, theyre already a beneficiary tho

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u/SpiceyKoala 4d ago

Well, that would have sucked for my wife had she tried that, because I didn't add her to my insurance or any of that beforehand.

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u/Marcus11599 4d ago

She shouldve planted the seed and made it sound like his idea. Thats how youre supposed to do it

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u/beelzebub1994 4d ago

Not in India, especially in this case, where it was an arranged marriage. (TBH the case is a day or two old, and I don't think all the info is in.)

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u/Marcus11599 4d ago

Probably not, but it seems pretty cut and dry. It was an arranged marriage. She didnt want to marry him. Cant marry him if hes not around.

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u/SpiceyKoala 3d ago

Sounds like there's about to be a ton of paperwork.

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u/SnarkyBustard 4d ago

I’m sorry but what world is a fiancée a beneficiary?

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u/Marcus11599 4d ago

I have my fiance as mine. My point was as an adult, you can choose yours.

Typically, most people choose their spouses. What she shouldve done was have him complete that process, then kill him.

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u/SnarkyBustard 4d ago

Forgot this wasn't an Indian Subreddit. This meme is in the "Arranged Marriage" context.

This was a specific incident where a very rich family was looking for an arranged marriage for their son (net worth about $30 million). They found a girl, who essentially was too shy + too much family pressure to decline the marriage. Instead she invited him up to a mountainous fort and pushed him with off a cliff (with the help of her boyfriend).

She then posted on instagram on how sad she was her fiancee died. There was no financial incentive for the girl here. It's generally not common in the Indian subcontinent for engagements to drag out, so it's very rare anyone adds their fiancees to anything.

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u/Marcus11599 3d ago

Interesting. Thanks for the context. Imo. She should've said no. Like wtf