Get To Know Different Wedding Traditions

by francisco, published Sunday, May 18th, 2008 at 10:45 am

A wedding is traditionally a service that is a voluntary union between two people; these days it is no longer required for the partners to be of the opposite sex. Although the service may be quite lengthy and involved, it is not complete until the legal aspect is fulfilled; until the marriage certificate is signed by the bride, groom and witnesses, the ceremony is not finalized. The man getting married is called the groom or bridegroom to give him his full title and the woman the bride; the terms husband and wife are then the traditional terms to use after the ceremony.



Religious Wedding Ceremonies

Of course other wedding traditions can be much more complicated as soon as you look into different race, social classes and ethnic groups to name a few. Even in today’s climate, the traditional Church ceremony is still the most popular service. The traditional white wedding as we know it is really only a service that is popular in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland and some other Commonwealth countries.

Multiple Weddings

A different type occasion often difficult to arrange is where two couples are married simultaneously; typically, a person with a brother or sister might plan this type of occasion with that sibling.

Destination Wedding Ceremonies

These days it is easy for couples to arrange a wedding in another country and have the guests travel to them with the honeymoon continuing afterwards; as a wedding option it can work out considerably less expensive this way.

Activity weekend Weddings

A weekend wedding is where couples and their guests celebrate over the course of a weekend. Other occasions come under the term of either themed or special activity which usually takes place over a weekend period. For many people that have outdoor interests this can be a lot of fun and the guests can stay for the weekend with them to extend the occasion.

An Online Wedding Ceremony

Although it has not really caught on yet, a few bold and different people have decided to tie the knot online but it may be sometime before this style of wedding really becomes more popular; planning is made easy however, with online guides that list reliable and friendly vendors. An internet or online wedding can also refer to a situation where a couple may broadcast their marriage to friends and family in other parts of the world.

Civil Weddings A civil wedding is a ceremony presided over by a local civil authority, such as an elected or appointed judge, justice of the peace or the mayor of a locality. For people that elect this type of ceremony it is not important to them if God or religion is referred to in such a brief service. Many civil ceremonies take place in local town or city halls or courthouses in judge’s chambers.

The information here is to help give people who live primarily in the Western world, a better comprehension of just what a wedding really is.

Francisco Segura owns and operates http://www.backgroundcheckfacts.com Background Check



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