BAHU BETI DIFFERENCE QUOTES

“A bahu may join a family, but a beti is born into a family.”

“A bahu may live with her in-laws, but a beti lives with her parents.”

“A bahu may adjust to her new home, but a beti’s home is her comfort zone.”

“A bahu may be a daughter-in-law, but a beti is a daughter forever.”

“A bahu may have in-laws, but a beti has a second set of parents in her in-laws.”

“A bahu may follow traditions, but a beti helps create them.”

“A bahu may be treated as an outsider, but a beti belongs to the family.”

“A bahu may strive to be accepted, but a beti is always cherished.”

“A bahu may be respected, but a beti is loved unconditionally.” “A bahu may bring new customs, but a beti cherishes and preserves old ones.”

“A bahu may earn respect, but a beti is showered with love and affection.”

“A bahu may have responsibilities, but a beti has the luxury of being pampered.”

“A bahu may have duties, but a beti is the pride of her family.” CPS FUELS QUOTE

“A bahu may have to prove herself, but a beti is valued without any conditions.”

“A bahu may be an addition to the family, but a beti is an integral part of it.”

“A bahu may bring happiness, but a beti spreads joy in the family.”

“A bahu may require guidance, but a beti seeks guidance from her parents.”

“A bahu may have to adapt, but a beti is accepted for who she is.”

“A bahu may face criticism, but a beti is always supported by her parents.”

“A bahu may need approval, but a beti has her parents’ trust.”

“A bahu may have to prove her worth, but a beti is valued inherently.”

“A bahu may have to change herself, but a beti is cherished for her uniqueness.”

“A bahu may have in-laws, but a beti has a family that loves her unconditionally.”

“A bahu may be appreciated, but a beti is adored.”