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A wedding in Mexico is the result of the combination of religious traditions and indigenous Spanish.

and indeed that is where the joy arise, traditions, superstitions and customs used in many Mexican weddings.

The ring is a symbol used in the celebration of a wedding. symbolizes the commitment between the couple. also called a covenant.

In the Bible , in the Old Testament called the hand of the bride with a ring. This custom has survived to this day . in the ninth century , Pope Nicholas I decreed that the failure to deliver the ring to the bride is already an official declaration of intention to marry.

Custom establishes that the couple are due each alliance rings as a symbol of marriage , placing in the wedding ceremony . Wedding ring is traditionally placed on the left hand on the ring finger , the ancient belief that the vein of that finger goes directly to the heart. then this custom was adopted by the Romans and Christians, until it became part of the wedding ceremony .

Represents the fertility of the couple. now the custom to carry 2 branches: - The field for the religious ceremony , which is usually more striking and kept as a souvenir. - The bride throws bouquet randomly your guests single , because according to tradition that it will catch the next to marry

For our ancestors meant purity, innocence and especially the bride 's virginity , as it was considered a virtue. today this custom continues regardless of the status of the bride purity.

Oldish
Represents the connection of the bride with family and her past , and the transition to a new life together .

Something new
Represents hope for a new life full of happiness , love and good wishes.

Something blue
Symbol of purity and faithfulness in the couple.

Something borrowed
Represents happiness and good fortune that you want the owner of the garment to the future marriage .

The earnest sponsors who give meaning to the couple , in the context of religious ritual , prosperity as well as the commitment to good things to come to fruition . The 13 coins , but the call to good fortune , representing the couple 's commitment to God to strive to make fruitful their property, take advantage of our best and fight for anything lacking in the home that are beginning to form . grooms the exchange as a symbol that both material goods will be shared and that will come in house.

The tradition of the bride and groom roping is ancient and comes from the Spanish missionaries who joined a knotted cord , grooms hands palm against palm while carrying out the eternal marriage ceremony . The fact that he has a flower symbolizes the bride and groom , and the strings that come out of this center announce their offspring.

The loop is placed by the bridesmaids or groomsmen as representing an invisible bond that joins the bride and groom for a lifetime. Son 2 as sponsors , preferably married -as by the church, they tend to be in charge -as to provide useful advice and prudent for the future life of the newlyweds and must be placed by someone who deem boyfriends much . The married people choose , is a tradition , not mandatory or " should " fulfill this requirement to be part of your entourage . In addition it is recommended that you lacen preferably who is a strong marriage and that you admire , that you will like them in their married life

It symbolizes prosperity and fertility , so that the new marriage has a beautiful and large family , and abundance in every way. Currently they also throw rose petals or bubbles soap to wish the future boyfriends sweet and full .

As tradition or superstition brand, the groom should not see the bride in her dress , it is said that it is bad luck for the future marriage.

This custom originated in ancient Rome , where the Roman laws had demanded that 10 witnesses for the wedding could take place . all on one side bridesmaids and groomsmen on the other hand were to dress like the bride and groom so that any evil force trying to stop the marriage was confused to see them dressed alike.

Finally the famous superstition and tradition and not carry or wear pearls on your wedding day , as formerly believed that brought tears in marriage.

In British weddings , the bride and her entourage walk into the church while the floor covered by flower petals. When the couple enters the church for the ceremony, bells ring , which ring again at the exit but with a different hue . In an English wedding , usually only attend the ceremony the family, the other guests are only invited to the banquet . If you are invited to a wedding be on time , and that the English can not stand tardiness .

The English are not giving a kiss hello unless you know well. So when the other guests salute there, you must shake hands , both men and women.
English more informal weddings are celebrating their wedding at a buffet serving the British delicatessent as : french fries , sandwiches , pork pie , sausage , macaroni , chicken wings .

Regarding the wedding gift in England not usually give some detail rather than set type glasses and utensils for the house. However, if you live together before marriage, it is safer that already have all the stuff for the house . Therefore it is better to ask if there is wedding gift list and stick to it.

In the UK , as in most countries , it is traditional that the man asked the woman marriage . In leap year , however , it is they who are " forced " to do so. When it comes to wedding attire, as in Spain , the British are quite superstitious . Only when the bride wears " something old, something new , something borrowed , something blue " ensures a happy marriage .

Marriage in England and Wales is recognised in the forms of both civil and religious unions between a man and a woman. The legal minimum age to enter into a marriage in England and Wales is sixteen years although this requires parent consent if a participant is between the ages of sixteen and eighteen. There is a distinction between religious marriages, conducted by an authorized religious celebrant, and civil marriages, conducted by a state registrar. Marriage laws in England and Wales have historically evolved separately from marriage laws in other jurisdictions in the United Kingdom.

Civil partnerships became available to same-sex couples in the United Kingdom in 2005 and grant rights and responsibilities virtually identical to civil marriage. In 2013, the UK Government introduced the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill to Parliament, which would legalize same-sex marriage in England and Wales.

There are residency conditions that have to be met before people can be married. If one of the people wanting to marry is subject to immigration control, notice of marriage can only be done at a designated register office, which both parties must attend together. Marriage must be between two people of opposite-sex neither of whom are in a Civil Partnership or separate marriage (foreign divorces are generally recognised, but existing foreign polygamous marriages prevent a marriage in the UK as this would be treated as bigamy).

There are many traditions and customs for Weddings in the United States, most of which are based on a wide array of factors such as religion, culture, and social norms.

In ancient times, weddings were based out of commodity, rather than desire or love. In fact, the word "wedding" implies the security the groom's family provides to the family of the bride when the couple marries. Additionally, brides were chosen based on their economic worth. The wedding had little to do with love. This trend lasted until the 19th Century, when couples started to marry for love.

Today, couples in the United States are waiting later in life to get married. The average age for males getting married in the United States is 27 years old, whereas, women's average age is 25.

The saying, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpense inside your shoe," dates back to the Victorian era and requires the bride to accessorize her wedding attire in certain ways to promote good luck in her new marriage.

Many brides in the U.S. do this for fun. The "old" is supposed to represent the past, particularly the bond between the bride and her family. The bride might choose to wear a piece of jewelry from one of her elders, or another accessory given to her from an older relative.

The "new" represents the couple getting married and their future together. Usually, the bride's wedding gown or wedding ring is used as a new item.

"Something borrowed" is something that is taken from the families and meant to be returned. By borrowing something, the bride is continuing the link between herself and her family to maintain loyalty and future comfort. The borrowed item must come from a happily married woman in order to pass on marital happiness onto the new couple.

"Something blue" represents the bride's faithfulness and loyalty. Easy ways to incorporate the color blue is for the bride to wear blue flowers in her hair or a blue garter.

The silver sixpense is meant to be tucked into the bride's shoe and is supposed to bring the new couple wealth in money and love in their new life together

Many brides today choose to wear white bridal dresses at their weddings. However, brides before the 19th century just wore the best dress they owned. It wasn't until the 1840s, when Queen Victoria popularized white bridal dresses by choosing to wear white instead of the traditional royal silver dress.

Many brides have bridal showers before their wedding, during which she receives gifts from the guests. The bridal shower is usually thrown by the bride's chosen maid of honor and is humorous in nature. Although it is often seen as a fun and relaxing time for the bride, it wasn't always seen that way. Bridal showers originated in Holland for brides who were refused dowry from their fathers. A woman's friends would give her several gifts to allow her to have the necessary dowry to marry whatever man she chose

Many couples will make precautions so that they will not be able to see each other before their wedding ceremony. Today, this is done merely to uphold tradition and superstition, but the idea stems from the early days when marriages were arranged. In these cases, the bride and groom would meet each other for the first time at their own wedding

Today, "giving the bride away" has a very different meaning. The bride's father accompanies her on her walk down the aisle to show approval of the groom. Centuries ago, fathers actually did give their daughters away to their future husbands, since females were property of their fathers

During the ceremony, it is customary to include bridesmaids and groomsmen in the event. The members of the bridal party are chosen to share the happiness with the couple getting married. Including bridesmaids in the ceremony originated as a technique of confusing evil spirits as to who the actual bride was. Groomsmen originated not for protection, but many centuries ago when men had to capture women in order to marry them. In order to steal the woman they chose to marry, men needed to pick the most capable man to help him, hence "best man"

The meaning and origin of the ceremonial kiss that traditionally concludes the ceremony has several different interpretations. In the Roman era, a kiss was used to seal legal bonds and contracts. A marriage, a type of lifelong contract between two people, is sealed with the ceremonial kiss. It is also believed that this kiss allows the couples' souls to mingle together. Today, the wedding kiss is usually just used as a form of endearment

Wedding cakes are widely seen as symbols of fertility.[12] While now they are an enjoyable snack for the wedding guests, wedding cakes have a more serious history. Sharing the first piece of wedding cake is still a ritual in weddings, but it originated as a way to ensure fertility for the bride in her attempts to have children. Superstition says that a bride cannot bake her own wedding cake or taste it before the wedding, or else risk losing her husband's love. If she keeps a piece of the cake after the wedding, she supposedly ensures that he will remain faithful.

A way that guests at a wedding can participate in giving the bride and groom a lucky future is by the tradition of throwing rice. The superstition originated when guests would throw nuts and grains in the hope of bringing the couple a good harvest and many children to help with the harvest.

As a symbol of luck, the newly married woman traditionally throws her bouquet to the unmarried women at the wedding. The one who catches the bouquet is supposedly the next to be married

Throwing the bride's garter to the single men at the wedding is a tradition similar to the bouquet toss. The groom must remove the garter from his new wife's leg and toss it to the single men at the wedding. It is commonly believed that this man will be the next one to marry

After the wedding reception, the newlyweds usually leave for their honeymoon, a trip to the destination of their choice. During this trip, which lasts anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, the couple consummates their marriage.

The term "honeymoon" comes from ancient Teutonic weddings, where the newly married couple would drink honey wine for thirty days after their wedding. Weddings were only held on a night where there was a full moon. They drank the honey wine for a month, thirty days, until the next full moon, hence the name "honey moon."

The tradition of the groom carrying his new wife across the threshold has many different interpretations. The act today symbolizes luck and the bride giving the groom her virginity.

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