4 Interesting Wedding Traditions From Across the World

January 18th, 2018

Weddings symbolize the venerated union of a man and a woman who vow to spend their lives together. The earliest records of weddings date back to 4,350 years ago to the country of Egypt. Ever since then, wedding traditions and customs have evolved and intertwined with various cultures. 

This is why the excitement associated with a wedding goes beyond the couple getting married to the customary traditions that are performed. Every country has a unique set of matrimonial traditions that are either interesting or quirky in their own way. If you thought that nuptials were only about wedding venues and receptions, then these interesting wedding traditions from across the world will blow your mind:

China

No doubt China is on it’s way to becoming an economic superpower, but when it comes to weddings they still practice some age-old traditions. Evidently, a month before the wedding, the bride is supposed to cry every day for one hour. After the first ten days, the mother is expected to join in the waterworks and ten days after that the grandma too needs to follow suit. By the end of the month, every female member of the family needs to make sure that they have cried alongside the bride. This tradition is believed to be an expression of joy as every female member cries in different tones. Another exciting tradition involves the bride traveling in an elaborately decorated chair to her groom’s house.

decorated chair

Mauritius

While a lot of brides feel pressured to lose weight before their wedding, things are different in Mauritius. In the island country, it is customary for young girls to put on a few extra pounds before their wedding. They are deliberately fed to look plump on their wedding day. The chubbier the bride, the better it is for the groom, who will be considered to be wealthy with such a well-fed wife. 

 lose weight

India

India is known for its cultural diversity. And, one among the many wedding traditions includes the bride’s sister hiding the groom’s shoes on the wedding day. The groom will then have to shell out some money or presents to get his shoes back from his sister-in-law. This ceremony is carried out in the northern part of India and adds to the celebratory spirit at wedding venues and reception. 

spirit at wedding venues and reception

Scotland

If you thought that Scotland is only known for handsome kilt-wearing men playing bagpipes, then here’s another one. In Scotland, it’s customary for the friends and family of the bride and groom to capture them and cover them with anything, from molasses and ash to flour and feathers, and parade them around the town. This ritual is done to ward off all evil spirits. 

 flour and feathers

So, these were a few interesting wedding traditions from across the world. Whatever may be the reason, all these customs lead to the same goal, which is of socially uniting the bride and the groom. If you too are planning to get married, then get in touch with us. We will add to the charm and cheer of your big day with our beautiful wedding venues and receptions.