Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Brazilian wedding gifts

Brazilian wedding gifts


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Wedding gifts for a Brazilian couple vary little from wedding gifts for couples in other countries, such as the United States. It is difficult to generalize Brazilian wedding gifts as the country is impossible to generalize as a whole, gifts vary completely depending on economic conditions. In Brazil there is a great disparity of wealth, the very rich live alongside the very poor with the modest middle-class in between. No matter what the economic status, weddings are momentous causes for celebration, and any and all wedding gifts will be directed to helping the couple begin a new life together.

  1. Appliances

    • In Brazil, men and women generally live in their parent's home until they get married (excluding the years spent at university). Therefore marriage in Brazil is usually accompanied by the couple moving out and into their own home or apartment for the first time. As such, everything for a new home will be required. Common gifts for family members to give (most Brazilian families are quite large) include microwaves, blenders and grills. Closer friends and family members often give larger items such as refrigerators and washing machines, or take a share with others in helping to pay for them.

    Housewares

    • As with appliances, housewares are also common gifts to help get the couple on their way. The majority of Brazilian homes are covered floor and walls with ceramic tiles, therefore small carpets or rugs are needed in the bathroom and kitchen areas. Purchased rugs or even handmade ones may be given to the couple. As with wedding gifting in America, linens and towels are commonly bestowed upon the couple in Brazil as well.

    Embroidery

    • The one unmistakably unique difference in Brazilian wedding gifts from American gifts is the gifting of hand-embroidered items. Embroidery is a common occupation in the Brazilian Northeast, and hand embroidered tea towels, table clothes, place mats, window treatments and tray liners are traditional gifts from family members.

    Kitchen Supplies

    • The bride and groom usually receive at least a few items for the kitchen including pots and pans, flatware, table clothes, glasses and tea sets, plates and bowls, knives and plastic storage containers. Among the pots and pans are always specific pots for rice and beans- the beloved staple food of Brazil. Stove-top pressure cookers are also common items, though less used in the U.S..

    Alcohol

    • When unsure of what to get the bride and groom, alcohol such as high quality bottles of wine, cachaç-a or beer are appropriate gifts to give.

    Gift Registry

    • As with in the U.S., couples can choose to register themselves on bridal registry lists at the stores of their choice, which are usually home and decoration retailers, to ensure that they receive the gifts they either need or want.


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