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Greek Wedding Gift Ideas?

Food is a great focal point in Greek weddings — in some Greek villages, women bake sourdough breads and decorate them with beads and blossoms. It’s also popular to offer the newlyweds a cake made of...

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Carrying The Bride Over The Threshold?

The ancient Romans started it: the bride had to show that she was not at all crazy about leaving her father’s home, and so was dragged over the threshold to her groom’s house. Ancients also believed...

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Incorporating Greek Traditions?

If you want to nod to Greek culture, you can incorporate the tradition of wearing lucky charms. Attendants in Greek weddings will sometimes wear a traditional charm (for example, in the form of a small...

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Incorporating Mexican Traditions?

Short of putting your relations through a crash-course in Spanish, you probably won’t be able to do too much about everyone’s ability to converse fluently (we wouldn’t suggest mixing up your seating...

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Incorporating Italian Traditions?

Incorporating your cultural background into your big day is a great way to personalise your wedding. Here are a few Italian customs we came across: In some northern Italian villages, locals shower the...

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Bride And Groom Gift Exchange?

It is an optional tradition for the bride and groom to exchange gifts — the night before the wedding, the morning of, or once the festivities are over. You could give each other something to wear for...

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Meaning Of “Something Old, Something New…”?

This tradition comes from an Old English rhyme (“Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe”), and the four objects that the bride adds to her wedding...

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Origin Of The Ring Finger?

The Western tradition of the “ring finger” began with the Romans, who believed that the fourth finger was connected directly to the heart by a vein called “the vein of love.” For this reason, the...

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Customary Metal For Wedding Bands?

The traditional Jewish wedding band is plain gold, but beyond that, you can choose any type of band you like. Sleek and modern platinum has been hugely popular over the past five years for engagement...

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Story Behind Aisle Runners?

In the days when roads were unpaved, wedding guests would arrive at the church and track in dirt or mud from the streets. It didn’t seem right for the bride to drag the hem of her dress in the mud, so...

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