What Does Getting Eloped Mean in BitLife?

avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago
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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Eloping in BitLife means you and your partner decide to get married on a whim, skipping the traditional ceremony and big wedding. It's a quick and easy way to tie the knot!

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Getting eloped in BitLife is like saying 'no' to all the wedding planning stress and just getting hitched. Think of it as the express lane to marriage!


avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Eloping means you two get married without all the fanfare and expensive wedding. It's a no-fuss marriage option.


avatarBruisingTopaz2 years ago

Trust me, I've done it in BitLife. Eloping saves time and money, plus no one can object during the ceremony because there isn't one!

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