Wow it’s interesting to see how similar the polish wedding is to the ceremony in the Uk The drinks the dance some things are universal Very interesting Ela Best regards Simon 🤠👍🏔️
Thank you! What you say is surprising for me though, cause the weddings I’ve been to in UK were very different to the ones in Poland. What part of UK are you from?
Wow! That’s great! I can’t wait to go to a wedding in Greece :) In Poland the guests usually get a gift packet with some cakes or a vodka or some other little gift from the newlyweds as they leave the wedding reception. You can also win some nice presents if you take part in the midnight competitions „oczepiny” :)
Ela superb material, I love it!!! Cant wait for the next episode od weddi ngs!
Great!! It was so nice to See our wedding again:)
Perfect!!! :D
2:15 to pan ksiądz?
Dobry temat Ela! Polskie wesela wymagają dobrego wytłumaczenia ;)
Wow it’s interesting to see how similar the polish wedding is to the ceremony in the Uk
The drinks the dance some things are universal
Very interesting Ela
Best regards Simon 🤠👍🏔️
Thank you! What you say is surprising for me though, cause the weddings I’ve been to in UK were very different to the ones in Poland. What part of UK are you from?
@@ElaBestway the midlands south of Birmingham things are more traditional their especially with catholic ceremonies and the high Church of England
@@SetForAdventures ok now it starts making more sense to me :) thank you for sharing!
So fun! Is there any candy or traditional sweets offered to the guests at the church before or after the ceremony?? In Greece we have "koufeta" :)
Wow! That’s great! I can’t wait to go to a wedding in Greece :) In Poland the guests usually get a gift packet with some cakes or a vodka or some other little gift from the newlyweds as they leave the wedding reception. You can also win some nice presents if you take part in the midnight competitions „oczepiny” :)
Nowadays many Poles decide to have non-alcoholic weddings, and not every one drink a lot at the weddings!