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Traditions & Etiquette
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With so many procedures and protocols to follow when planning your wedding, it can sometimes be difficult deciding which wedding traditions and wedding etiquette you absolutely have to follow and which ones can be slightly modified.
With many couples trying to incorporate both the brides and grooms religious, ethnic, and family wedding traditions and wedding customs into their wedding planning, what happens if you find yourself in a situation that doesn't quite fit your expectations?
Here are some articles on wedding traditions and wedding etiquette questions to help you plan your wedding.
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Wedding Budgets, Who Pays for What
A growing trend today is for wedding expenses to be shared among the bride's family, the bride and groom and the groom's family. But, just in case you're wondering, here is what is traditional who . . . keep reading
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Planning a Religious Wedding
Many religions have rules and traditions surrounding the wedding ceremony. Below is a list of major religions and some of their customs. Your Officiant will be able to provide you with a much more . . . keep reading
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The History Behind Wedding Superstitions
By Rachel Pickett
Everything we do when we say "I do" is significant. From the kiss to the tossing of the bridal bouquet everyone has their favorite part of the wedding. Despite the romantic undertones of . . . keep reading
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Jewish Wedding Rings - Traditions and Customs
By Josh Singer and Shira Frimer
In a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony, Jewish wedding rings play a very important role. In Jewish law, a verbal declaration is not enough to be married. According to Jewish law, a forma . . . keep reading
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Creative and Alternative Weddings
Peter Breslin
A wedding consists of basically four elements: gathering, ritual, vows, and celebration. The traditional wedding ceremony derives from a combination of ancient cultural practices and churc . . . keep reading
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Weddings the Greek Orthodox Way
You may have seen the film "Big Fat Greek Wedding" but what does the Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony really involve? It has remained unchanged for centuries and is full of symbolism - at . . . keep reading
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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Catherine Siroka
Whether you're of Eastern European, African, Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, or Irish heritage, or a combination of many backgrounds, if you're looking to incorporate tradition into your wedding look, b . . . keep reading
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