Italians practice marriage autonomy, and there are many legends about engagement and marriage. In ancient times, there was no free love. Rich and powerful people often force women to marry and even rob them.
Italians are used to setting the wedding date in spring and autumn, usually in March, April, July, September and 10. There are two kinds of weddings, one is folk wedding, and the other is church wedding. Any request for marriage registration in any form shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of the Marriage Law.
2. Marriage customs in Vietnam
The marriage of Kang people living in northern Vietnam is arranged by their parents or uncles. According to the custom of their country, the boy will stay with the woman for a period of time, ranging from two years to twelve years, until the woman's parents agree that he will marry his daughter.
Then, the man must bring gifts to his in-laws again and tell the groom and his family what skills the bride has and how healthy she is. Then the bride officially became a member of her husband's family, taking her husband's surname.
3. Marriage customs in Finland
In Finland, if a person wants to be a bride or groom, he will be dragged by a group of young boys or girls in public, wearing a mask and disheveled. Early summer is the best season for Finns to hold weddings. These young people are actually seeing off their friends who are about to get married, ending their single life and starting a new life.
At first, this custom was only known by a few people in some urban areas of Finland, but it suddenly became popular everywhere in the 1980s. Since 1970s, Finns began to abandon many traditional rituals and customs. After this custom lasted for a period of time, Finns began to pursue the fun brought by traditional customs and practices.
4. Traditional marriage customs of Han nationality.
Han ancestors thought dusk was auspicious, so they would get married at dusk, so the etiquette of combining husband and wife was called "faint ceremony", which later evolved into a wedding. Han people think red is a symbol of good luck, so traditional wedding customs always use big red to set off a festive and warm atmosphere. Auspicious, blessing and filial piety have become the main theme of the wedding, and almost every etiquette in the wedding is permeated with the philosophy of China people.
5. Marriage customs of Bai nationality
When a young Bai man proposes to a girl, the girl will give Baba to the man if she agrees. At the wedding, the bride will go to the kitchen to make "fish soup"; On the first Mid-Autumn Festival after marriage, the bride will make a big cake to show off her cooking skills. Tea should be served at the wedding, and then four or four seats should be set (that is, four dishes, four plates, four pots and four bowls).
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