British marriage practice

The modern British wedding custom

has a Hen Nights party with a groom with a "Stag" party, similar to a solo/single one.

There's a wedding drill at the party, but there's not much after that.

If a new person marries in a church, the teaching staff will read the wedding announcement on the Sunday of the three weeks prior to the wedding.

Neither the groom nor the bride should be present at the time of the reading, which would be unlucky.

The weddings are often held at noon, followed by a separate banquet called the “welcome party”.

Marriage invitations are similar to United States custom, but few people are so hard to fill out their invitations.

The return card is no longer in use, as guests buy it themselves.

When the bride comes out of church, it's good to have a kiss from a chimney cleaner.

The wedding dress

is a bit less luxurious than the traditional Western dress.

Just make up something bright, and people need to travel to big cities, so it's expensive.

The bride rarely leaves the dress to her daughter, but rather sells it or makes it for their first child's first child's baptism, because it's like, "There's something old, something new, something new, something bought and something blue, and a lucky choice in your shoe" — as the old English proverb says.

Today, many bridesmaids replace the bride's adult care, which is paid for by the bride.

The groom also rarely wears a black tailless dress, except for a formal big wedding.

The suit is more common, and the best man can wear it.

Parents never discuss the color mix of the wedding dress or the bridesmaid's dress.

The wedding convoy Luxury cars are rare because they are not practical on the bending trails, usually for Rolls-Royce or the Grand Master.

Traditionally, the British bride has only one adult carer, namely, a witness.

Today's custom is that many bridesmaids replace adult care.

The wedding was led by a flower girl who was walking along the road and throwing flowers and petals, which heralded a happy life for the bride and groom.

Only the official big wedding will have a usher.

As a general rule, guests will be seated.

Most wedding ceremonies

are held in Anglican churches and usually include two or three hymns.

Since most guests do not have to sing, there is a need to hire choirs from churches.

British fathers do not have to kiss their daughters on the altar.

At the wedding, the bride and groom left the Temple Sanctuary area and followed the priest into the Holy Clothes to sign the wedding documents.

Once this procedure is completed, they are considered formally married.

On the blessing ceremonythe bride and groom will have a square cloth on their heads, called the “marriage cloth” care.

the bells of the church are ringing with the arrival of the new man.

when the newlyweds leave, the bells are different from those used to exorcise evil.

in england, weddings are usually held on saturday afternoon at church or registry offices.

a church was originally established for christians, but marriage in a church was also a traditional way.

the bride was wearing a white dress, a veil and a flower.

the groom wears a suit and waits for the altar of the church.

when the bride arrived, the organ began to play the song of marriage, in which the bride ' s father walked through the hall with his daughter and handed her hand to the groom, and the wedding began.

an important part of the ceremony was, of course, the exchange of wedding rings, and when the brides were married, they signed a marriage registration certificate in the church and then went through the church to the yard.

in the courtyard, their friends and family threw rice and tatters and blessed them.

photos are taken outside the church immediately after the ceremony.

if it's raining, take pictures in the church.

in the photograph, family and friends gave the bride a souvenir of their marriage, with horseshoes, wooden keys and scepter, all of them with ribbons.

the wedding

is often held at noon, followed by a separate feast, followed by a reception called a reception, usually a dinner with three meals and a lot of alcoholic drinks.

after the third dish or dessert, the master began his statement.

the bride ' s father, who paid for the wedding, usually spoke of his daughter and his first son-in-law.

his statement always said how excellent the groom was.

finally, the groom would normally express his gratitude to the bride for marrying him.

these statements are sometimes lengthy and often refer to the stories of those concerned.

the statement was intended to be the more humorous, but, depending on the amount of alcohol consumed, it often became more aggressive.

at the end of the statement, there will normally be bands playing a date dance or disco to cheer until everyone gets down.

usually, the newcomers leave for their honeymoon in the morning.

in medieval england, the guests bring the cake, put it in the middle of the table, pile up the floors, and then make it difficult to kiss the bride and groom.

despite the fact that the design of the wedding cake is a little less sophisticated, the beauty of the cake can still make you taste it.

the cake is covered with almond protein fudge, and the top floor is called "cleaning cake" and will stay until the first child is born.

old-fashioned fruitcake dates back to the days before fermentation and sugar。

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