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Traditional Wedding Customs and Superstitions Explained

Traditional Wedding Customs and Superstitions Explained

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Traditional Wedding Customs and Superstitions Explained

Discover the fascinating traditions and superstitions surrounding weddings around the world. From avoiding bad luck to symbolizing good fortune, weddings are full of meaningful rituals that have been passed down through generations.

Seeing the Bride Before the Wedding

According to tradition, the groom should not see the bride on the morning of the wedding to avoid bad luck. This superstition adds an element of excitement and anticipation to the special day.

The Wedding Attire

The bride adorns a special wedding dress, typically in white, symbolizing purity and new beginnings. She also follows the tradition of wearing ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue’ for good luck and prosperity.

Exchange of Rings

At the church or registry office, the bride and groom exchange rings as a symbol of their commitment and love. This ritual marks the beginning of their journey together as a married couple.

Bouquet Toss

After the ceremony, the bride throws her bouquet in the air, and tradition dictates that whoever catches it will be the next to walk down the aisle. This lighthearted custom adds a fun and playful element to the celebration.

Confetti and Rice Tradition

As the newlyweds exit the venue, guests shower them with confetti and rice, symbolizing prosperity, fertility, and good fortune. This joyful tradition signifies well-wishes and blessings for the couple’s future together.

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