Wednesday, July 10, 2013

How to have a traditional american wedding

have a traditional american wedding


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A wedding is a momentous day in a couple's life. Weddings across the world are shaped by culture. In the United States of America, many weddings are rich with a variety of traditions that help make this special day a common experience for couples who gets married. While couples can have their own unique, personal twist on the overall decorative theme of their wedding, there are many ways to make their wedding traditionally American.

Instructions

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      A bride and groom, donning traditional American wedding attire.

      Purchase a wedding dress and rent (or buy) a tuxedo. Traditionally, American brides were a white wedding gown. Brides can select a dress that suits her style, from an elaborate ball gown, to a slim fitting summery dress. Grooms wear tuxedos. Alternatively, they can wear nice suits.

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      The groomsmen play an important role in the wedding.

      Select a wedding party. A traditional wedding ceremony involves more than just a bride and groom: often, a handful of their close friends and family are selected to form the "wedding party" as bridesmaids and groomsmen. The wedding party often helps plan the wedding, as well as different events such as the bridal shower or bachelor party before the big day. At the wedding, the groomsmen wear tuxedos and the bridesmaids wear dresses, usually matching ones, and carry bouquets. They all walk down the aisle and stand at the altar with the couple.

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      A church is a traditional venue for a wedding.

      Book venues for the ceremony, as well as the reception. Many traditional weddings take place within a couple's religious institutions, such as churches or temples. After, receptions are held at ballrooms, conference halls, restaurants or family homes.

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      Traditionally, the bride is given away by her father.

      Walk down the aisle. It is custom for the groom and groomsmen to wait at the altar for the bride. When the bride enters the wedding space, the guests stand in honor. The bride walks down the aisle. Traditionally she is accompanied by her father. Often, both parents will give away the bride, too.

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      The couple exchanges vows in front of their guests.

      Exchange vows. While traditional American weddings feature religiously inspired vows, it is common for couples to write their own.

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      A couple shares their first kiss as a married couple.

      Kiss the bride. One of the highlights of a traditional American wedding is the bride and groom's first kiss as a married couple.

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      Women gather around the bride, hoping to catch her bouquet.

      Head to the reception. Receptions help the couple celebrate their new marriage with close family and friends. At the reception, the couple cuts their wedding cake and shares their first dance. There is food, dancing and merriment. Other traditions, such as the bride tossing her bouquet, are frequently found in American weddings.


Source: www.ehow.com

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