Kerala Couple\'s Innovative Wedding Card Chemistry Has Even Shashi Tharoor Reacting

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Kerala Couple's Innovative Wedding Card Chemistry Has Even Shashi Tharoor Reacting

Shashi Tharoor is known to wow followers and fellow leaders with the gift of his gab. But it seems even the serial sesquipedalian was impressed by the witty wordplay on the invite.

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Updated:December 14, 2018, 1:02 PM IST
Kerala Couple's Innovative Wedding Card Chemistry Has Even Shashi Tharoor Reacting
The perfect bond. (Credit: Twitter/@KVR)
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A Kerala couple found an innovative way to show off their chemistry and bonding to the world. They printed their wedding invitation card using Chemistry symbols.

The unique card bore the chemical names of the couple Vithun and Soorya -Va and Sa - who were represented as two separate atoms that are about to bond. The atoms are shown to be chemically bonding, meaning that the couple have perfect chemistry! The various pages of the card have cute messages like 'Chemistry unites us' printed on them.



The unusual invite was initially shared on Facebook but has since gone viral all over social media. In fact, it even impressed Congress leader Shashi Tharoor who retweeted the invite from this Twitter handle and congratulated the couple.

The invite reads, "The atoms Vithun and Soorya have decided to become a molecule with the activation energies of both parents," It further added, "Requesting your latency with your reactants and products on the bonding ceremony."

Tharoor is known to wow followers and fellow leaders with the gift of his gab. But it seems even the serial sesquipedalian was impressed by the witty wordplay on the invite. And he was not the only one.

Many Chemistry nerds found the invitation ingenuous and couldn't help but admire the couple's commitment to their shared love for the science.



















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