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Never thought I'd agree with you, however, that's a good analysis!
Discussing weddings is certainly not relevant to topic. But lets discuss role of interethnic marraiges in evolution of a culture.
In my opinion interethnic marraiges increase understanding between two communities but have no role in shaping a culture , unless it is on mass scale. Forexample a punjabi girl wedded to a traditional pashtun family in bannu would adopt and adjust her life in accordance to pashtun household of her husband and would learn pashto which is the spoken langauge in bannu and Her children would grow up as pashtun kids in heavy pashtun enviroment of bannu. On the other hand cities are never cultural reservior of any community, so if a non-traditional urban pashtun islamabad in islamabad marries a non-traditional urban punjabi then it has zero impact on changing cultures of respective communities, same is case with other urban centres.
Factors like governament, media, literature, education etc have main role in changing a culture.