Wedding traditions vary among cultures. In the United States, many couples incorporate sev- eral basic traditions that have almost become syn- onymous with the wed- ding event. Each of these traditions has a fun origin story:

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by 计阳 | 2013-11-29

The introduction of the lighting of a Unity Candle into the marriage celebration is a new ritual being requested by couples for inclusion in their Catholic Weddings. Although this practice is a lovely expression of unity, it does not have its origin in th

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by 计阳 | 2013-11-29

The giving of the Arras is also predominant in the Hispanic culture. The Arras is a small box containing thirteen either gold or silver coins. The thirteen coins represents Christ and His twelve Apostles. The groom presents the Arras to the bride after th

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by 计阳 | 2013-11-29

Bachelor parties originated with the soldiers of ancient Sparta. The groom feasted with his male friends the night before the wedding, pledging his loyalty and friendship to them. The soldiers provided loose women, food, drinks and good times for a night

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by 计阳 | 2013-11-29

The introduction of the lighting of a Unity Candle into the marriage celebration is a new ritual being requested by couples for inclusion in their Catholic Weddings. Although this practice is a lovely expression of unity, it does not have its origin in th

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by 计阳 | 2013-11-29

1. Leap Year is not good for the wedding. 2. Saturday is a very bad day for a wedding. 3. The best day for a wedding is Sunday. 4. May is not a good month for weddings, especially 14th May. 5. April, June and October are considered as happy months when it

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