it STILL is the best mans job to kidnap the bride where I live (aka Bavaria in the south of Germany): We have a tradition called Brautvaziagn: this means that the best man 'steals' the bride during the afternoon and 'drags' (obviously she comes with him willingly) her off to the nearest pub or bar. The band then notices that the groom has just married the bride hours ago and has already 'lost' her, so he (and all of the guests following him) tries to find her. Once he has found her, he has to pass a series of challenges and games to get her back. The whole thing is crazy fun for the wedding party because the music accompanies everything and there is a lot of drinking and dancing on the tables. Oh yes, and of course it's super fun for everyone except the groom himself to see how he has to pass all the tests.
How fun is this! Definitely have to make sure to have a wedding in a downtown setting for this one or else you'll be walking miles to the nearest bar (LOL!)
Both bride and groom are given in Jewish marriage, and are escorted by BOTH parents. Also no bells. The veiling of the bride is mentioned in Genesis and the modern ceremony (immediately before the ceremony) is called the Bedeken.
I heard an extremely wealthy man(Duke or something) started the DIAMOND Engagement ring, having it made to please & gain the favor of his intended(displaying wealth of their nobility). --I know the reasons for the wedding ring, BUT I think it also protects you when you're out without your husband! Bcuz any man who hits on you while you're wearing your wedding ring, you automatically know is a creep(he doesn't care about you & has no long-term intentions).
it STILL is the best mans job to kidnap the bride where I live (aka Bavaria in the south of Germany): We have a tradition called Brautvaziagn: this means that the best man 'steals' the bride during the afternoon and 'drags' (obviously she comes with him willingly) her off to the nearest pub or bar. The band then notices that the groom has just married the bride hours ago and has already 'lost' her, so he (and all of the guests following him) tries to find her. Once he has found her, he has to pass a series of challenges and games to get her back. The whole thing is crazy fun for the wedding party because the music accompanies everything and there is a lot of drinking and dancing on the tables. Oh yes, and of course it's super fun for everyone except the groom himself to see how he has to pass all the tests.
How fun is this! Definitely have to make sure to have a wedding in a downtown setting for this one or else you'll be walking miles to the nearest bar (LOL!)
@@BridalBuzz oh no, every little town usually has a bar or restaurant so you would not walk more than 1-2km 👍🏼
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Both bride and groom are given in Jewish marriage, and are escorted by BOTH parents. Also no bells. The veiling of the bride is mentioned in Genesis and the modern ceremony (immediately before the ceremony) is called the Bedeken.
Loved this ☺️
So glad to hear!
Bruh the best man thing was wild
Right? I was absolutely shocked by that one!
My mom kept her cake in the freezer as a sentimental item for a few months
I heard an extremely wealthy man(Duke or something) started the DIAMOND Engagement ring, having it made to please & gain the favor of his intended(displaying wealth of their nobility).
--I know the reasons for the wedding ring, BUT I think it also protects you when you're out without your husband! Bcuz any man who hits on you while you're wearing your wedding ring, you automatically know is a creep(he doesn't care about you & has no long-term intentions).
In Jewish weddings the bride stands on the groom's right. The groom honors his bride in doing so as the right is the side of honor.
How cool! Love how we all have different takes on traditions
I thought the top of the cake was saved to celebrate the marriage lasting for a year
I thought it was the father, son, and Holy Ghost and the finger next is the ring finger