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- Getting Married In Germany - Things You Should Know
Normally the requirements for non-German citizens to be married in Germany are numerous and can be difficult to meet. The concept of the quick legal marriage as found in Las Vegas is not available in Germany. The best solution to avoiding problems is to have a professional wedding agency arrange the wedding, as they should be aware of all the German requirements. Here are some guidelines for you to follow: - German Wedding Traditions
Most citizens in the United States are aware of the traditions related to marriage in the U.S. June is the favorite month for a wedding. "Something borrowed, something blue", the "groom's party" for the parents and wedding party, a "dowry (perhaps)", it is "unlucky to see the bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony", the father of the bride making that long trip down the aisle with his daughter, and men, let's not forget the "stag party"! - Wedding Planning Survival Guide Part 2
So you've chosen your rings and you set the big date. Now how do you make your wedding happen without ending up in a padded cell?
Many brides do not get the luxury of enjoying their wedding day because of all the stress. We're here to tell you how to get through this so you can "enjoy" your special day. - Wedding Planning Survival Guide Part 1
So you've chosen your rings and you set the big date. Now how do you make your wedding happen without ending up in a padded cell?
Many brides do not get the luxury of enjoying their wedding day because of all the stress. We're here to tell you how to get through this so you can "enjoy" your special day. - Nuernberg Bridal Cup - A German Wedding Toast
Toasting is the strongest and most formal in Germany, Scandinavia and Eastern European countries.
In France, Italy and Spain the toast is even given German names. In Spain and Italy, "to toast" is called "brindar" and came from the German meaning "ich bring dir's" which means "I bring it to you". In France they say "trinquer" which is from the German word "trinken" (to drink). And just incase you are wondering where the English phrase "toast" came from, it came from Britain. It used to be an ancient custom from the Eucharistic religious events to pass a bowl or "loving cup" (a cup you share) around which had a piece of sweetened toast floating on top. The host was always the last one to drink from the cup and also required to eat the toast. This was done in honor of the guests. - Wedding Dress Considerations
Weddings can be expensive. The average wedding today in the United States costs an estimated $29,000.00
One of the important considerations you will have is finding the right dress. Brides will spend an average of $1000.00 and more on their dress. You want quality workmanship, beautiful fabric and the style that's best for you.
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