Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Love! Wedding! Marriage!


We all know that getting engaged is already a huge commitment to your significant other, and marriage is a whole other story, even more complex. Events that happen before, during and after that day of the wedding day is just another set of obstacles, memories couples just have to conquer with their significant other.

Love! Wedding! Marriage!  

When I hear those three words I automatically think of all the blood, sweat and tears that come with planning the huge event. “The big party” reuniting two people as one in. There are people all over the world who get married to the ones they love, to spend the rest of their lives as one together. However weddings can be such a wonderful occasion, maybe a nice ceremony that usually comes after with beautiful reception and a heart warming romantic honeymoon. When it comes to weddings, there are quiet a few different customs or traditions a process you can put it as, in which many cultures all over the world accomplish with their fiancĂ©. For some cultures, it is not only just a custom but more of a tradition to their cultures. In other words, it is more or so recommended to fulfill them. Maybe looked at as the way to get married properly.

Many different cultures all over the world have their own rituals as to getting married. Sometimes, even superstitions. All these customs, traditions and you can even call them obstacles for the engaged couple are put upon them. Some may seem crazy or really just out of the box however many couples do see them as good times memories that they can create and cherish as good old memories, whether it is something common such as a bridal shower, the groom's bachelor party or even after the wedding itself, their beautiful romantic honeymoon perhaps. All in all, events, activities memories that the couple may share together in the future. But it the end, they are just a bunch of events to part take in before spending the rest of your life with your one and only!

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  1. Being from a different culture we also have different traditions, for example 2 days before the wedding the bride and groom's families trow them each separate parties, where the family and close friends are invited to celebrate. At the parties there's dancing, drinking and parting. The grooms party goes on till about midnight, where then the groom and his immediate family goes to the brides party, where they then celebrate with her and her family and friends.

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    1. Woah that sounds like a totally crazing tradition! It seriously sounds awesome! Man partying all nigh with family and friends is probably the best thing ever. I just can't wait for my wedding to come and finally have that chance! It seems so special and memorable! After how many weddings I have been through and helped out with everyone has their own way of celebrating one of the best days of their lives and it seems that your cultures has no problem of succeeding at that! Having the time of their lives!!!

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