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    the one the groom and his bride were residing in. The groom was in ephemeral dilemma not knowing whether to welcome the stranger and have him spend the night at the shelter or deny him shelter and instead enjoy the raptures of love…

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    Vietnamese wedding’s place like a restaurant or hotel. All procedures will happen there including wedding announcement, ring exchange, cake cut, wine tower pouring and finally the party. After the process of Vietnamese Wedding ceremony, the bride and the groom arrived at the groom’s house to make some other rituals. However, today a lot of families have paid more attention to traditional rituals. For example, taking the bride home to burn incense sticks on the altar, leading to the bridal…

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    Why Grow Beard

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    For men, the beard is the fastest growing hair on the body. This advantage allows men to grow beards within just a few weeks. Wear facial hair can complement a man's face shape, hide imperfections on the face or completely change the way he looks and presents herself. Grow a beard is no mystery, but a few tips can make the experience a pleasant one. Instructions • Determine why you want to grow a beard. Determine whether your pursuit of facial hair is to change the way you look, you hate to…

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    Olopa Ijoko Analysis

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    be married, the proposal is not usually rejected at this point. The groom also pays an amount of money called “owo ori iyawo” meaning bride price and this goes directly to the bride. When various introductions have been made, the proposal is accepted on the spot then they make arrangements for the second process of the marriage which is the ENGAGEMENT. THE ENGAGMENT is the part of the occasion whereby the bride and groom are tied together traditionally based on the Yoruba culture, this…

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    The groom is usually welcomed by the bride’s family and given a seat on the right side of the stage from the attendees’ perspective (Kotwal, 2012). Traditionally this happens at least one day before the wedding and is usually announced with lots of fanfare. Gifts may be presented at this time to the groom (Kotwal, 2012). After the arrival of the groom is the arrival of the bride, which is also done with fanfare and also music…

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    congratulate the bride for her big day, which is the next day. In America, they throw uncooked rice at the wedding ceremony that is a way for them to wish the groom and bride good luck in their new journey. The bride tosses her bouquet over her shoulder to the unmarried woman and whoever catches it will probably be the next to be married and the groom toss the garter he got from his bride over his shoulder as well to a luck unmarried man. The Congolese do not usually wear the traditional white…

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    Rite Of Passage Report

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    other, they had a ritual called a “Magni”. The Magni was an engagement ceremony consisting of the two families and close relatives. In this ritual the couple had to exchange gold rings to ensure they are officially engaged. The soon to be bride and groom were engaged until the dates of the wedding were made, that was founded by an…

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    couple exchanged food. The groom brought ham of venison, or some other meat, to indicate his intention to provide for the household. The bride provided corn, or bean bread to symbolize her willingness to care for and provide nourishment for her household. The marrying couple must drink together from a Cherokee Wedding Vase. The vase vessel has one handle, but had two different openings from each end for the couple to drink from at the same time. With this the bride and groom must share a drink…

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    There is absolutely no issue with this in everyday situations, however, when it comes to great, once-in-a-lifetime moments such as a wedding, witnessing life behind a camera or iPhone causes more problems than it solves, especially if the bride and groom hired a professional wedding photographer. Couples are now opting for an “unplugged” wedding, or at the very least, an “unplugged” ceremony. This article shares Grand Lens Photography’s reasons why couples should consider having an…

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    Greek Wedding Culture

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    There are a lot of variations to the Greek traditions practised at weddings. Firstly, Greek engagements. Just like Indian weddings, Greek weddings use to be arranged but now that is a thing in the past for Greeks. It is usually customary for the groom-to-be to meet his girlfriend’s parents to ask them for her hand in marriage. It is also customary for a girl’s mother to start collecting items for her daughter’s marriage. A Greek couple normally exchanges engagement rings which is usually plain…

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