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lundi 8 décembre 2014

Something old, something new, something borrowed. This is a beautiful wedding tradition, but it is not very amazing, is it?

Mexican Wedding Traditions


As many events in Latin America, marriages between Mexican Americans involve the entire family and a host of finest traditions.
Depending to  Mexican wedding traditions, sponsors or padrinos the couple use their mentors and sponsors before, during and after the wedding.
Many religious symbols are woven into the ceremony. For example, the bride and groom embrace with a cross representing their pledge to be true to one another.
They also get gifts such as a rosary, a Bible, prayer book and a special knees pillows for using over the wedding service.
Another major Mexican tradition is the 13 gold coins. In introducing the bride with these pieces, it represents the bridegroom will look after him for the rest of his life. In accepting the coins, the bride recognizes she trusts her husband to do so.
We may say that Mexico is truly a 'City Party', such that any occasion here is a pretty good excuse for a sumptuous feast and without end. Music, food, drinks and enjoyment are the main features of the celebrations.
Another popular tradition in reception is the dance of money. According to tradition, taking over begins to dance with the couple and spindles silver on their wedding attire. The reason behind that dance consists in expressing their hopes that the pair will be full in all of their trip of life.




That hitting on a desk instead of applauding or to be greeted by strangers; be a stranger in Mexico means meeting exciting new traditions every day. Mexican weddings are events that entirely unique and creative as they not just signify long customs and traditions of a country, as well as the variety of their cultures and values. And if you have a Mexican wedding, then you find a variety of times.

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