wedding traditions
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The "wedding traditions" refer to the traditions and customs that are usually carried out at weddings indifferent cultures and regions of the world. These traditions vary widely based on location, religion, ethnity, and the personal preferences of the marrying couples. Some of the more common wedding
traditions include:
Exchange of vows: In many cultures, couples publicly commit to love and care for each other in the
presence of their loved ones and often repeat wedding vows.
Ring exchange: The delivery of wedding rings is a common tradition in many cultures, symbolizing the
commitment and union of the couple.
Religious ceremony: In some religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism, weddings
often take place in places of worship and follow specific religious rituals.
Attire: Grooms and brides often choose special clothing for the occasion, such as wedding dresses
and groom suits, which can vary in style and color depending on the culture.
Party or Reception: After the ceremony, many couples celebrate with a party or reception where
guests enjoy food, drinks, and music.
Bouquet and Garter Toss: In some cultures, the bride tosses her bouquet to a group of
unmarried women, and the groom removes the garter from the bride's leg to toss it to the unmarried
men.
Wedding Dance: The couple often performs a special dance, such as the first dance as the married
couple, during the reception.
Specific cultural traditions: In different cultures, there may be unique traditions, such as the
lasso and pledge at Catholic weddings in some parts of the world, or the tea ceremony at Chinese
weddings.
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clause that functions as an adjective within a sentence. It provides additional information about a
noun and usually follows the noun it modifies.
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