1, Indian wedding: May you have a daughter!
For India, a country that is extremely unfriendly to women, the purpose of marriage is only a religious ceremony. In India's deep-rooted patriarchal concept, a man is only qualified to worship his ancestors if he has a son. So at their wedding ceremony, there will be all kinds of prayers and spells to give birth to a son after marriage, and the husband will even make it clear to his wife? I married you to get my son. ?
2. Danish wedding: keep a low profile
Unlike China, traditional Danish weddings are held in secret. The wedding preparation in Denmark will take at least a few days, during which it will be conducted in a low-key and secret way. Danes believe that public preparations for a wedding will arouse the anger and jealousy of ghosts.
At the end of the wedding, everyone will take a big can of beer outdoors, and the bride and groom will grab the can and break it. At this time, other unmarried girls will flock, and the girl who finds the biggest piece will become the next person to continue the happiness of marriage, similar to throwing flowers in western-style weddings.
3. German wedding: Listen to the wedding.
A wedding in Germany is like a grand vent.
In Germany, guests invited to the wedding will bring their own smashed bowls, pots, bottles and other items, and then smash them wildly at the wedding. They think that this can help the newlyweds to sweep away their troubles in the past, usher in a sweet start, and let them always maintain a passionate love on the road of marriage in the future, and accompany them for life.
On the wedding night, both husband and wife should always prepare bowls, pots and bottles: if they hear the sound of throwing things suddenly from their neighbors, it represents their sincere desire, and the couple will throw things back as a thank you.
4. French wedding: elegant and romantic
Romance has always been synonymous with France, and French weddings certainly take a romantic and simple route.
Before the formal wedding, there will be a simple engagement ceremony, usually presided over by the woman's parents, to entertain the man's parents, relatives and several good friends.
The wedding was presided over by the mayor or his deputy, which was solemn and sacred. After marriage, we began to entertain guests and hold a romantic western-style buffet wedding banquet.