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Western Bridal Customs

There are some lovely incredible traditions surrounding this special occasion, whether you’re planning your unique ceremony or are just an admirer of them. From engagement parties, marital showers, and bachelor/bachelorette parties to the first search time, there are so many tremendous time- honored events that help couples build up to their big day. Nevertheless, some European nations still have their own distinctive customs https://books.google.fr/books?id=vCYtBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT14&lpg=PT14&dq=love&source=bl&ots=bWHsFXanSZ&sig=ACfU3U1nKjAmNWBdYGCtGl_ODE3CUKyasQ&hl=en, which are exclusive from what we’ve seen here in the Us.

In a typical french village, the bridegroom would assemble his posse at his fiancee’s house before escorting her to the ceremony in a procession. While the groomsmen serenaded and even bribed them to let the bride eurobridefinder.com/hot-swedish-women/ and him enter, her family and friends reverently blocked the house’s doorway. This is called «la procession».

Once at the service, the few would lay on two dark leather seats underneath a ceiling, known as a porta. The families would then give them bread and salt, with the food representing wealth and the sugar representing difficulties that might arise for them. They’d also split a pair of glasses, either by stepping on them or throwing them over their head, which represents the bursting of barriers and unification as a married couple.

In Greece, communities throw a celebration known as a krevati three days before the wedding, where they put cash on the woman’s mattresses to promote ovulation and wealth. Also, in Sweden, a pot filled with shillings would be placed under the bride’s left footwear as she walks down the aisle to depict money.

Jose Pablo Alfaro

Periodista y editor web de Deportivas Columbia con más de 11 años de trayectoria en medios de comunicación. Laboró en ADN Radio, el periódico Al Día y la sección 'Puro Deporte' de 'La Nación'. Fue corresponsal de ESPN Deportes Radio para Costa Rica durante nueve años. Bachiller en periodismo, con un diplomado en periodismo deportivo y una especialidad en metodología de fútbol base en MBP School of Coaches. Mención honorífica en premio a periodista del año en 'La Nación' en 2017. Ganó premio internacional 'Pasaporte Abierto' en la categoría originalidad.

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