How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

My newly marrieed bhabi coming from Pakistan to USA by herself and we want to show her our love and give a very warm welcome.
I am thinking to frame a big wedding pic of bride and groom and arrange a table with cake,flowers,candels etc etc.
Any cute ideas to feel her important and give her pleasure?
PLEASE share some wonderful ideas ASAP since se is coming next week.
THANKS in advance.

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

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Don’t do anything. She won’t like you anyway. :mocking:

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Looks like someone has Naand issues.

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That's a sweet idea!!!

Make some of her favorite foods?
Make sure your brother treats her nicely!

Looks like someone has Naand issues.
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Theorist is jealous because her sister in law never did anything special to welcome her

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

You know that is a good idea. I am going to go to Pakistan then come back to see if they welcome me with all the bootiful phooool, photo phrames, cake shake, and confetti shonfetti.

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

  1. Lay a beautiful red carpet from the steps of the front door to her room lined with real roses.
  2. Ghee k chiragh jala-o
  3. Rent the biggest Limo decorate it tastefully with real roses and all family members go in this Limo to receive her.
  4. Arrange for a lavish welcome party next day of her arrival.
  5. Free up some doves upon her arrival at the door of the house.
  6. Decorate the drive way with lots and lots of red balloons on both sides.

Hey if you love your bhabi and want to welcome her in a grand way you can think of millions of ideas.

You know that is a good idea. I am going to go to Pakistan then come back to see if they welcome me with all the bootiful phooool, photo phrames, cake shake, and confetti shonfetti.
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Bus aap isee khush fehmi main mubtilaa rahain

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

At least I have Nands....ooooo burn!

ok, that is really not something to envy. I will shut up. -_____-

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

Not unless you have umm, NAND which is a gate in a computer umm Throws a duck, runs away

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Lol! What? That made me laugh. So silly I can't even Boo(lean) you.

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

decorate the main entrance with some nice decorating stuff. buntings, ribbons, balloons,flowers etc.
have a welcome home banner
set-up the table with cake, chocolates, floating candles, flowers and welcome presents for her
cook or order her favourite food

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hahaha Laughing out loud you make me loose ctrl.

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Provide her some valuations tips

Re: How to welcome to my newly wed Bhabi?

OP, what you already have sounds good. Most likely you will have a meal planned, so you can include her favorite dishes as suggested above. Will she be living with in-laws? If so, then let her rest so she can recover from the jet lag of such a long fight...it can take a couple days before she starts getting into household routines. If this is her first time being in the country or even just your own state, then maybe take her around to do a bit of sight-seeing. If she's new to the US and has no experience, tell her not to hesitate to ask for help if she needs it. And I guess...since she's a newlywed...give her some space/privacy to connect with her husband and to get used to her surroundings.

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by asking her to cook a fresh meal for the entire family by dinner time.

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Shopping is one activity which can do wonders to improve the mood of the women, keep them happy, feel welcomed and everythings else!

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Make sure there is enough to clean around the house. You don't want her to boss you guys around.

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Decorate her room with ZeeTV’s Saas/Bahi/Nund SOAP posters?

:chai:

PS: Best welcome for a new Bhabi (from Pakistan) would be to give her space during first 2-3 days yet make sure she knows you are there for her. When someone is coming after such a long travel that too leaving her parents/relatives behind, they need some space/time to get settled and get rid of jet lag. Make sure you do not overload her with welcome treats. No “dawats” at your place (or your friends/relatives) for at least a week or two. If you use calling cards to call back home, make sure you hand one over to her so she can talk to her parents at her own will…