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Wedding

cultures
Presentation by Aida
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Wedding
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cultures

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Selected Topic Wedding cultures
It’s so exciting and it can be an insightful sign for
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us to learn about different countries and cultures.
It can help us to choose our wedding style wisely,
2 and we can inspire by the marriage style in other
cultures.
We can start interesting conversation with foreign
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people about this topic.
We can discover psychological facts and historical
4 points of different cultures if we know their
wedding styles.
Words and definitions
An attractively arranged
bunch of flowers, especially
A ceremonial act or action
one presented as a gift or
Ritual Bouquet carried at a ceremony.

A bridesmaid is a woman Bridesmaid A joyful speech to


Toast congratulate the
or a girl who helps and
accompanies a bride on her newlyweds who have just
wedding day. celebrated their union
with a toast.

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Sentences
1. I was invited to a ritual after wedding party for
meeting bride and relatives.
2. They gave us a little bouquet as a gift of wedding party.
3. She spent lot of money for buying same dresses for her
bridesmaids.
4. When their friend was reading emotional toast she
cried.

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Questions
1. Why brides dresses are white?

2. Why couples wear their rings in


their left hand?

3. Why brides thrown their bouquets?

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1. Why brides dresses are white?
The color white represented purity, symbolizing both a woman's chastity and her

transition to a married Roman matron.

It was also associated with Vesta, the virgin goddess of hearth, home and family

who was served by temple priestesses garbed in distinctive white clothing.

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2. Why couples wear their rings in their left hand?

At the time, the Romans believed that a vein ran directly from the fourth finger on

the left hand to the heart. This vein was called Vena Amoris, which translates to

'vein of love' because of the belief that the heart is the center of our emotions.

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3. Why brides thrown their bouquets?

The wedding bouquet toss is a tradition that dates back to the 1300s in England.

The bride tosses her bouquet to unmarried women during the wedding reception

and whoever catches it is said to be the next in line to wed. The bridal bouquet toss

meaning is symbolic of fertility and good luck.

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