Hi professor Amy! This is Maggie Xu~ It is a really romantic and interesting video and I love it! Thank you for bringing me to the weeding! I also learned a lot of useful vocabularies and collocations which I never known before~ The "chair dance" was really cool! And in my country, China, we have weeding customs that the bride and the groom must kowtow to their parents and drink a “cross-cupped wine”.
Wonder where you were all this time Amy.... Missed you like crazy and I was so happy and thrilled to see you back again with this beautiful lesson on weddings.... Mind you, you look stunning and dazzling as ever.. 👌❤️ It's not the same story on my side dear as we go through some tough times in Srilanka.. President fled, curfew on and off, riots, queues for essentials and it's all happening in a bad way.. 😢 It's going gets tough for all of us right now but we are tough people and we keep going despite all the hullabaloo.. So, nice to see you dear and hope you a had lovely time at your friends wedding.. Oh that wedding venue was a blast and so picturesque and the outdoor was immaculately beautiful.. Take care Amy.. Hope you would upload more videos in order to catch up with your lost time with us...🤭🤗❤️ Bye.. Hugs from Gams, Sri Lanka... 🤗❤️🙏
Hey Gams! I missed all my subscribers too and thought of you often. Thank you for your endless compliments and support! I’m sorry to hear things are rough in Sri Lanka and I’m sending you strength and positivity. 🙏🏼 Definitely more videos coming soon! Do you have any requests? 😄
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher tnx my good friend and dear teacher.. Nothing special dear and just post whatever you intend to post and they are always precious and priceless to me.. 🙏 Thanks again for your kind and caring nature and having us in your thoughts despite your long absence.. 🙏❤️ May god bless you and take care and have yourself a wonderful weekend my beautiful, caring and loving teacher.. Gams xoxoxo... 😘
Hi Amy~ The wedding in LA is gorgeous! What is the typical tradition for guests picking their sides in American weddings? The chair dance really blows my mind, never seen it before, and it looks so fun!
Hi! 👋🏼 The tradition is that if you are friends/family with the bride, you sit on the bride’s side (usually the left), and if you are friends/family with the groom, then you’ll sit on the right side! However, like I mention, people don’t always do this nowadays, especially since oftentimes you might be friends with both equally!
The party is very similar to a Russian wedding party, except that Russians drink too much, and never miss a chance to fight. I loved the gift part of the wedding, where guests just go to a website and buy the only staff that is needed. In Russia we either buy anything or just give cash. Parents usually give a lot of cash for a mortgage down payment, or a car. Even though I saw a lot of similarities, american weddings look more traditional. Russian weddings are a chaos...
Hi Gyan!! I’ve missed you all! Our wedding was beautiful- we finally got to celebrate with family and friends after waiting 3 years! I will go ahead and post a photo so you can see 😄 thank you for your sweet welcome back!
Hi Amy~ The wedding in LA is gorgeous! 🤩 What is the typical tradition for guests picking their sides in American weddings? The chair dance really blows my mind, never seen it before, and it looks so fun! 😆
Hi Amelia! I’m so glad you liked this one ☺️ It was such a fun wedding! And to answer your question, traditionally, if you are friends/family of the bride, you will sit on left side and if you are friends/family of the groom, you will sit on the right side. But nowadays, most couples who are getting married don’t tell people where to sit, hence these types of signs saying that you can sit wherever you want! However, at the reception/dinner part, you are usually assigned a seat by the bride/groom, and they do this so that couples, friends, and people who know each other get to sit together. The task of creating a seating chart for guests is actually joked about as being one of the more stressful parts of planning a wedding 😅💕 I’m really happy to meet you over TH-cam and enjoy sharing my culture with you! Do you want to know something funny? I am actually attending a wedding in Taipei in December! Maybe you can tell me a little bit about Taiwanese weddings 🥰
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher Hi Amy, I'm glad to meet you too.🥰 I'm grateful for your detailed reply! And love to share about Taiwanese weddings with you☺ Honestly, nowadays, most weddings in Taiwan are similar to American weddings. However, there are still a few differences, like most attendees at Taiwanese weddings will bring red envelopes with cash in it rather than gifts. The first thing we do when attending a wedding is sign on the guestbook and give the receptionists red envelopes at the registry. And then, commonly, you'll be assigned to a table and have a seat. I'm sure that planning a seating chart is a stressful part in Taiwan as well 🤣 Besides, we also have bouquet toss during the weddings. Based on my experience of attending a wedding of my cousin at Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei, there is an open bar for guests before the reception and people don't need to have their seats immediately. So, every wedding in Taiwan may be a little different in its arrangement. Maybe you could also share your experience after you attending the December wedding in Taiwan!😆
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher I've been to the USA once, and I would like to know more about the food culture in your country, or is there any special food for specific festivals in America?🤤💕
Hi Amelia! Thank you so much for sharing about Taiwanese weddings with me. I will have to find a red envelop! 😆😉 or maybe we can get them an American wedding card since it will be more unique! Thank you for the idea to share about the Taiwan wedding. I will definitely make a video about that! 🥰🥳 I can’t wait to visit your home!
As for food in the US, I made this video on thanksgiving last year and I talk about some of our traditional dishes. This is also good timing because it’s almost thanksgiving again! 🦃 th-cam.com/video/vGQ_PI_b3ss/w-d-xo.html I also have this video on in-n-out which is a famous fast food burger chain on the west coast ☺️ I hope you enjoy them! th-cam.com/video/vc4Krs7bogs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this. I support curious couples breaking traditions for the wedding that they want.
People dancing and enjoying with chair was best part of this ceremony...i loved it...
So glad you liked it! ☺️
Thank you for this video! My fiancé is from India so this was a great example to show him. ❤🎉
Aww I’m so glad you enjoyed it and could show him! Congratulations on your upcoming wedding 🥰🫶🏼
I love to learn about the American culture ..this is the most interesting part of learning keep on posting more videos like this please
I’m so happy you enjoy my videos- Check out my thanksgiving video next because thanksgiving is this Thursday! 🦃
Love this
Thank you for explaining. It’s such a beautiful wedding party. Congratulations to Sarah and Matt.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! I shared your kind words with the couple 😊💕
Welcome back😃 Thank you so much for posting a useful video and a wonderful photo. 😊
Thank you!! It’ feels good to be back ☺️
Thanks teacher we get new episode after long time waiting.👍️
Thanks for your patience! ☺️
Very beneficial
So glad you liked it ☺️
Hi professor Amy! This is Maggie Xu~ It is a really romantic and interesting video and I love it! Thank you for bringing me to the weeding! I also learned a lot of useful vocabularies and collocations which I never known before~ The "chair dance" was really cool! And in my country, China, we have weeding customs that the bride and the groom must kowtow to their parents and drink a “cross-cupped wine”.
Hi Maggie! I’m so glad you enjoyed this video. And thank you for sharing about Chinese wedding customs! I’d love to go to one one day 🥰
hello~congratulation to your friend. It's a fantastic wedding. Everyone dance and laugh happily.
Yes! It was a very happy day 🥰
Really really very kindly American people I like them .. I need some American friends.. really 😊😊
I’m so glad you liked my video!
Very useful video! Thanks :)
So glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Nice video I went to two weddings when I was younger
So cool! ☺️
Beautiful video.
Thank you very much!
Wonder where you were all this time Amy.... Missed you like crazy and I was so happy and thrilled to see you back again with this beautiful lesson on weddings.... Mind you, you look stunning and dazzling as ever.. 👌❤️
It's not the same story on my side dear as we go through some tough times in Srilanka..
President fled, curfew on and off, riots, queues for essentials and it's all happening in a bad way.. 😢
It's going gets tough for all of us right now but we are tough people and we keep going despite all the hullabaloo..
So, nice to see you dear and hope you a had lovely time at your friends wedding.. Oh that wedding venue was a blast and so picturesque and the outdoor was immaculately beautiful..
Take care Amy..
Hope you would upload more videos in order to catch up with your lost time with us...🤭🤗❤️
Bye..
Hugs from Gams, Sri Lanka... 🤗❤️🙏
Hey Gams! I missed all my subscribers too and thought of you often. Thank you for your endless compliments and support! I’m sorry to hear things are rough in Sri Lanka and I’m sending you strength and positivity. 🙏🏼
Definitely more videos coming soon! Do you have any requests? 😄
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher tnx my good friend and dear teacher..
Nothing special dear and just post whatever you intend to post and they are always precious and priceless to me.. 🙏
Thanks again for your kind and caring nature and having us in your thoughts despite your long absence.. 🙏❤️
May god bless you and take care and have yourself a wonderful weekend my beautiful, caring and loving teacher..
Gams xoxoxo... 😘
Great video!!
I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos 😄 please let me know if there are any topics you’d like me to make videos for! 👩🏼🏫
Wedding party in America was alittle like Iran but a little diffrent
Thank you for sharing your party wedding I learn alot about cultural American
I bet Iranian weddings are beautiful 😍
I like such content~! More please~
You got it! ☺️👍🏼
Hi Amy~ The wedding in LA is gorgeous!
What is the typical tradition for guests picking their sides in American weddings?
The chair dance really blows my mind, never seen it before, and it looks so fun!
Hi! 👋🏼 The tradition is that if you are friends/family with the bride, you sit on the bride’s side (usually the left), and if you are friends/family with the groom, then you’ll sit on the right side!
However, like I mention, people don’t always do this nowadays, especially since oftentimes you might be friends with both equally!
The party is very similar to a Russian wedding party, except that Russians drink too much, and never miss a chance to fight. I loved the gift part of the wedding, where guests just go to a website and buy the only staff that is needed. In Russia we either buy anything or just give cash. Parents usually give a lot of cash for a mortgage down payment, or a car. Even though I saw a lot of similarities, american weddings look more traditional. Russian weddings are a chaos...
Thanks for sharing! I’d love to see a Russian wedding- it sounds lively 😄
this is so amazing i miss LA:)
Glad you enjoyed it! LA is great ☺️
So romantic
It truly was! 💕
Thank you dear Amy. Long time no see. So happy to hear from you. How did your wedding ceremony go? Wishing you the best, Gyan
Hi Gyan!! I’ve missed you all! Our wedding was beautiful- we finally got to celebrate with family and friends after waiting 3 years! I will go ahead and post a photo so you can see 😄 thank you for your sweet welcome back!
Dear Amy, wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness. I am so happy to see you happy. Best wishes and greetings. Loads of hugs.
when did you make sweet party ???? did you remember sweet party ???? all sweet of you ... thank you my teacher///
“When did you attend the wedding” (this is how you can ask that question!)
I attended the wedding in august 2021 ☺️
Hi Amy~ The wedding in LA is gorgeous! 🤩
What is the typical tradition for guests picking their sides in American weddings?
The chair dance really blows my mind, never seen it before, and it looks so fun! 😆
Hi Amelia! I’m so glad you liked this one ☺️ It was such a fun wedding! And to answer your question, traditionally, if you are friends/family of the bride, you will sit on left side and if you are friends/family of the groom, you will sit on the right side. But nowadays, most couples who are getting married don’t tell people where to sit, hence these types of signs saying that you can sit wherever you want!
However, at the reception/dinner part, you are usually assigned a seat by the bride/groom, and they do this so that couples, friends, and people who know each other get to sit together. The task of creating a seating chart for guests is actually joked about as being one of the more stressful parts of planning a wedding 😅💕
I’m really happy to meet you over TH-cam and enjoy sharing my culture with you! Do you want to know something funny? I am actually attending a wedding in Taipei in December! Maybe you can tell me a little bit about Taiwanese weddings 🥰
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher Hi Amy, I'm glad to meet you too.🥰 I'm grateful for your detailed reply! And love to share about Taiwanese weddings with you☺
Honestly, nowadays, most weddings in Taiwan are similar to American weddings. However, there are still a few differences, like most attendees at Taiwanese weddings will bring red envelopes with cash in it rather than gifts. The first thing we do when attending a wedding is sign on the guestbook and give the receptionists red envelopes at the registry. And then, commonly, you'll be assigned to a table and have a seat. I'm sure that planning a seating chart is a stressful part in Taiwan as well 🤣 Besides, we also have bouquet toss during the weddings.
Based on my experience of attending a wedding of my cousin at Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei, there is an open bar for guests before the reception and people don't need to have their seats immediately. So, every wedding in Taiwan may be a little different in its arrangement. Maybe you could also share your experience after you attending the December wedding in Taiwan!😆
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher I've been to the USA once, and I would like to know more about the food culture in your country, or is there any special food for specific festivals in America?🤤💕
Hi Amelia! Thank you so much for sharing about Taiwanese weddings with me. I will have to find a red envelop! 😆😉 or maybe we can get them an American wedding card since it will be more unique!
Thank you for the idea to share about the Taiwan wedding. I will definitely make a video about that! 🥰🥳 I can’t wait to visit your home!
As for food in the US, I made this video on thanksgiving last year and I talk about some of our traditional dishes. This is also good timing because it’s almost thanksgiving again! 🦃
th-cam.com/video/vGQ_PI_b3ss/w-d-xo.html
I also have this video on in-n-out which is a famous fast food burger chain on the west coast ☺️ I hope you enjoy them!
th-cam.com/video/vc4Krs7bogs/w-d-xo.html
Im not necessarily bad at english but I dont know a thing abt american culture so thanks for this video😁😁
You’re so welcome! Happy to help ☺️
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Who pays for the guests to stay at the hotel? The couple or the guests themselves?
The expenses are often expected from the father of the bride
😊🍁🥭🍐😄☺️
You should see a Romanian wedding, it's a nightmare.
Wow, yes, very extravagant
Your traditions are awesome are not like us
Thank you! What is the wedding celebration like in Iraq? I’m sure you have some beautiful traditions too!
@@YourFavoriteEnglishTeacher I have commented on your last post in TH-cam