Bride Stops Traditional Dance on Wedding Day To Receive Shopee Delivery

Online Order of Bride from Shopee Arrives on her Wedding Day

BRIDE – A newly-wed couple in Bicol stopped their traditional wedding dance to receive the delivery of her online order from Shopee.

Many Filipinos now are into online shopping now because of the varierity of item choices that online marketplaces offer to clients. There are several online stores and you really have options in buying certain items.

Also, you can save money as there may be discounts as well as save energy as your order will be delivered right at your house. However, what if it arrives on your wedding day? Will you go out and receive it like what netizen Loren Barrios Tayomora gracefully did?

Loren Barrios Tayomora stopped the traditional wedding dance with her husband when her Shopee delivery arrived. Based on an article on Pep, the bride and the groom were dancing Pantumina then, the tradition wedding dance in Bicol, when the delivery rider of J&T arrived.

According to Loren, they were in the middle of the reception of their wedding when “Kuya Rider” arrived at their gate. She initially thought that her orders will arrive on another day because she did not receive any text from the delivery courier.

Based on the article, the newly-wed stopped from the traditional dance and the bride went out of their gate to receive her Shopee delivery. According to her, her payment was through Shopee Pay so she only had to receive the parcel. Here’s what she wrote on her Facebook post:

“Parcel po ni ma’am Loren Portugal Barrios”

“Yes po, Opo may shopee delivery pa rin po tayo sa mismong Wedding Day Thank you po Kuya Rider 😁🙏 and JnT Express – Libmanan Branch

Bride
Facebook/Loren Barrios Tayomora

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