wedding etiquette

There are many customs and superstitions associated with weddings. In the past a wedding was seen as a time when people were particularly susceptable to bad luck and evil spirits. Many originated or are modifications of customs which began many centuries ago.

Some, such as the bride wearing something old, something blue ..., or not being seen by the groom in her wedding dress before the ceremony are known throughout the country and many other parts of the world. Others may be regional or even maintained within families from generation to generation. They are maintained in the belief that they will bring good luck and happiness to the couple at a time when their lives are changing, hopefully for the better.

Created by: POC
  1. What is the legal age to get married in Vietnam?
  2. What is the legal age to get married in the UK?
  3. Which day in the week are most wedding ceremonies often taken place in Britain?
  4. What is the equivalent word to "hen" nights for men?
  5. Traditionally, for couples getting married in a church, the "banns" announcing of the proposed wedding is taken place:
  6. Who will look after the couple rings in a wedding ceremony?
  7. On the wedding days, it is considered "unlucky" and a taboo if
  8. Which superstitions that the British people don't believe and follow? (choose one statement below)
  9. The white wedding dress of the bride symbolizes for:
  10. A wedding is often followed by a wedding reception, at which an elaborate, tiered, wedding cake is served. What is NOT the custom related to the wedding cake?

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