01Caste and tribe in family discussions
For many families, caste, tribe, or biradari is still part of the rishta conversation. Some families treat it as important, while others are flexible. Weddme gives families a respectful way to begin from the preferences that matter to them.
This should be only the starting point. Before shortlisting, families should also look at education, profession, city, religious expectations, lifestyle, family values, and how both sides communicate.
02Keeping the search respectful
The purpose of this search is clarity, not judgment. Families can search according to their own expectations while still treating every profile with dignity.
Direct family communication also helps both sides ask sensible questions themselves instead of depending on agents, assumptions, or hearsay.
03How to compare caste-based matches
When comparing profiles from the same caste or tribe background, look for complete and current information. A profile with clear education, profession, city, family background, and partner preferences is easier to understand than a profile with only basic details.
Families should also be honest about flexibility. If caste is preferred but not strict, keep the search broader. If it is a firm requirement, Weddme helps families begin from the most relevant profiles.