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  2. Alternative Funerals: Thinking Outside the Box - AOL

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    Death isn't cheap: According to recent studies, the average cost of a traditional funeral is almost $8,000. And unlike weddings -- the other big-ticket, life-changing event that most people go ...

  3. Alternative funerals: How to go when you go - AOL

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    For most people, funeral planning comes down to a choice between. After I wrote yesterday's post on alternative choices for burial vessels, it occurred to me that I wasn't really considering all ...

  4. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    In a Jewish wedding both the bride and the groom are walked down the aisle by both of their parents, which is different from other religions. [14] Jewish couples are married under the chupah, which resembles a decorated tent-like structure. This symbolizes that the bride and groom are coming together and creating a new home.

  5. Bride and Groom Set No Kids Rule at Wedding, Now Her ... - AOL

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    A bride and groom have sparked some family drama after making the decision to have a kid-free wedding. The bride detailed the situation in a recent post on Reddit's "Wedding" forum, beginning by ...

  6. Wedding breakfast - Wikipedia

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    The mother of the groom is being serenaded. A wedding breakfast is a feast given to the newlyweds and guests after the wedding, making it equivalent to a wedding reception that serves a meal. The phrase is still used in British English .

  7. Pyebaek - Wikipedia

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    Pyebaek table. Pyebaek (Korean: 폐백) is a Korean wedding custom that is traditionally held a few days after the official ceremony, with only family members present. [citation needed] The ceremony begins with the older couple seated on cushions behind a table in front of a painted screen, with the newlyweds opposite them.

  8. Groom Refuses to Invite Mother Who 'Ignored' Him His Entire ...

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    After his parents got divorced when he was 8 years old, the groom's mother remarried quickly to a man with two children from a previous relationship. Her new family seemingly replaced her old, as ...

  9. Korean ceremonial food - Wikipedia

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    Traditions of Korean family ceremonies were mainly established during the Joseon dynasty (1392–1910), which adopted Confucianism as a state philosophy. As Korean society became Confucianized, the four family ceremonies of Confucian culture (coming-of-age ceremony, wedding, funeral, and ancestral rite; known collectively as 관혼상제; 冠婚喪祭; gwan hon sang je) have developed ...