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The Wedding in the England Uswatun Hasanah (09431002 ) Slamet Chomari (09431025)
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The Wedding in the England

Uswatun Hasanah(09431002)

Slamet Chomari(09431025)

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Over half the weddings in the England take place in local register offices and the rest are religious ceremonies of one kind or another. A few years ago changes in the law allowed couples to get married in all sorts of places (known as a civil Wedding Ceremony).Most weddings take place on Saturday afternoons; this is very much the peak period in any week for getting married.

The weddings

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Before the Wedding takes place

Brides have Hen nights and bridegrooms have Stag parties (similar to bachelor/bachelorette parties). For couples getting married in a church, banns announcing the proposed wedding are read aloud in the church three Sundays before the wedding. The groom chooses a Best Man who will look after the couple rings during the wedding ceremony.

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The Wedding Day

It is unlucky for the groom to see the bride on the wedding day before the service. Traditionally the bride wears a white dress and the groom wears a suit.

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The bride may be attended by bridesmaids and pageboys.

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The groom and the bride say their vows.

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They give each other rings

• The wedding ring is the last present a couple will give one another before their wedding. The very first present a couple gives each other is often times a sort of promise ring - which most think of a pre-engagement ring. Later on as a duet gets more involved, they then give engagement rings to each other.

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They sign a wedding register.

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After the wedding ceremony

• After the wedding ceremony guests are invited to attend a meal and further celebrations. This is known as the Wedding Reception.

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Guests leave presents for

the bride and groom on a table in the room where

the reception takes place.

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It is traditional for the Best Man, Brides

Father and the Groom to give a speech at the

wedding reception.

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Wedding Cake

• It is traditional at weddings to have a special wedding cake at the reception, often with two or more tiers - each tier may be made of a different type of cake to satisfy the tastes of all your wedding guests. It's also customary for the top tier of a three or four tier cake to be kept aside for the christening of the couple’s first child.

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The Honeymoon

• It is traditional for the bride and groom to go away on a holiday, called a Honeymoon, after the wedding has taken place.

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Interesting Fact

• Centuries ago it was customary for the Bride and Bridegroom to drink honey for a month after the wedding. A month was known as a moon, hence honeymoon.

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Wedding Superstitions

• ~Bride and groom must not meet on the day of the wedding except at the altar.

• ~The bride should never wear her complete wedding clothes before the day.

• ~For good luck the bride should wear “something borrowed, something blue, something old and something new”.

• ~The husband should carry his new wife over the threshold of their home.

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