Wedding Traditions

Planning a wedding is a huge undertaking, especially when it’s not the couple doing the legwork. For an outsider to help create a perfect day or even for a bride or groom to do the work alone, it is very important to pay attention to the many wedding traditions that might come into play.

Couples with specific ethnic or religious backgrounds might bring to the table their own sets of wedding traditions they want followed during a ceremony or reception. What wedding traditions are important to them should be gleaned before any planning beyond the date is done. While some couples might revel in traditional weddings with white gowns and tuxedos, others might wish to follow Mexican wedding tradition, German wedding traditions or even Italian wedding tradition.

Finding out which wedding customs, traditions a couple wants observed is simply vital for ensuring a special day from start to finish. Catholic wedding traditions are quite different than Muslim wedding traditions and mixing the two might take a very delicate balance. Knowing the desires in advance is necessary to make sure proper protocol is followed.

Most cultures have their own wedding traditions and since this particular ceremony is considered one of the most sacred in most regions in the world, attention to detail is important for planning. For example, a Jewish couple might not consider their wedding complete without the breaking of glass. A Christian couple might insist on the lighting of unity candles or the swearing of vows over a Bible. These details are as important to many couples as the vows themselves.

For those who want to follow American wedding traditions, the planning is generally much easier, but that doesn’t mean wedding hosts aren’t available to help with observing other marriage traditions. With careful planning it’s possible for a ceremony to follow Hawaiian wedding tradition, Welsh wedding traditions or even English wedding traditions.

When the desires are stated and known by the person or people doing the planning, it’s easier to ensure every detail is correct down to unique traditional wedding invitations. The more information that’s shared by the bride and groom to each other or the person doing the planning will help in the process of ensuring the ideal day.

Whether it’s a Korean traditional wedding that’s desired or a bride wants to follow Filipino wedding traditions to the letter, good planning can make this possible. Communication is key to ensure the right protocol is followed for the ceremony and reception.


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