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  2. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Taking the photographs of the bride, the groom, and their relatives is considered to be the central part of the wedding day. The photographs of the couple and their family are designed to represent the couple's prospective future together. [42] After the lengthy photo session, the bride, the groom, and others are brought to the Shinto shrine.

  3. "Weary Willie" Kisses the Bride - Wikipedia

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    Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride, silent film by Edwin S. Porter, 1904. Weary enters a railroad depot, finding a sleeping farmer. He reaches into the farmer's coat and steals a train ticket. Weary enters the train, and finds a bride and groom making out in a passenger coach. He sits down behind them. The groom leaves, upsetting the bride.

  4. Corpse Bride - Wikipedia

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    Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005 gothic stop-motion-animated dark fantasy musical comedy film, directed by Mike Johnson (in his directorial debut) and Tim Burton from a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, based on characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel.

  5. La Mariée - Wikipedia

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    La Mariée (French for "The Bride") is a 1950 painting on canvas, measuring 68×53 cm, by Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall. It is held in a private collection in Japan. It is held in a private collection in Japan.

  6. Wedding superstitions - Wikipedia

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    A wedding in Chicago, 1925. A wedding is a celebratory ceremony where two people are brought together in matrimony. [1] Wedding traditions and customs differ across cultures, countries, religions, and societies in terms of how a marriage is celebrated, but are strongly symbolic, and often have roots in superstitions for what makes a lucky or unlucky marriage.

  7. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    It is also not necessary that the bride and groom are single. Both the bride and groom, however, should be in love during the carnival and they need to transfer their love to all the people who celebrate their wedding along with them. The highlight of the festival of the peasant wedding is the wedding and feast of the onecht (not-marriage) of ...

  8. Money dance - Wikipedia

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    Relatives take turns dancing up to the bride and groom and pinning money on their clothes, which allows the couple to spend a few moments with each of their guests. After the money dance, the groom is ridiculed by his friends, tossed in the air while being covered with the veil, and given an apron and broom.

  9. Punjabi wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Rokka is one of the most significant ceremonies that take place before a Punjabi wedding. The Rokka ceremony marks the union of both the bride and groom's family and friends. During this event, the families of the bride and groom will begin to make general plans for the upcoming wedding, such as the date of the wedding. [1]