Imagine receiving a text message from your daughter, announcing that she’s getting married. Now imagine that the story of how she met her future husband involves online dating, social media, and messaging apps. It may sound strange to some, but for many people, this is the new reality of finding love in the digital age.

Lilly, who is currently in Australia, found her soulmate in the US through a dating site. They connected not only through the platform but also on Facebook, where they became friends and shared their lives with each other. Long chats on WhatsApp helped them to deepen their connection and feel closer despite the distance.

One day, he proposed to Lilly through Skype, a video call that bridged the physical gap between them. Excited about their future together, they embarked on a two-month relationship through Viber, keeping the flame burning with late-night calls and sweet messages.

Upon receiving her daughter’s text, Lilly’s dad was taken aback, but he responded in a way that showed both support and humor. He told Lilly that if they were going to have a modern love story, they should embrace it fully.

He suggested they get married on Twitter, a platform known for its brevity and viral moments. He also recommended they have fun on Tango, a social video app that allows them to express their joy in creative ways.

But the practical side of Lilly’s dad didn’t stop there. He advised Lilly to register for wedding gifts on Amazon, the online retail giant, making it easy for family and friends to send their blessings. And for the financial side of things, he suggested using PayPal, a secure online payment platform, to handle all the wedding expenses.

The exchange between father and daughter highlights the ways in which technology has become an integral part of our lives, even in matters as traditional as marriage. It’s a testament to how we adapt and make the most of the tools at our disposal to create meaningful connections and celebrate important milestones.

Of course, Lilly’s dad couldn’t resist adding a touch of humor to his reply. He jokingly advised Lilly that if she ever got fed up with her new husband, she could always sell him on eBay, an online marketplace known for buying and selling goods. It was his way of lightening the mood and reminding Lilly that even though the digital world plays a role in their love story, the foundation of any relationship is love, understanding, and a good sense of humor.

So, as Lilly prepares for her big day, surrounded by technology that has brought her and her future husband together, it’s important to remember that love knows no boundaries. Whether it’s through a dating site, Facebook, or WhatsApp, what truly matters is the connection between two people and the love they share.

Congratulations, Lilly and her soon-to-be husband, on embarking on this new chapter of their lives. May their modern love story continue to blossom and inspire others to embrace the possibilities of the digital age.

Lots of love,

Dad