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the ceremony. Does that include talking on the phone? Is it bad luck to speak to the groom before the ceremony too?

Also, I often see the bride and groom giving each other gifts before the wedding (not seeing each other, but gifts are delivered to them). How common is this?

Please, I want to know the traditions. NO, it's your day, do it the way you like.

2007-09-11 17:50:10 · 13 answers · asked by Answer Girl 2007 5 in Family & Relationships Weddings

13 answers

If I was having a traditional wedding, I wouldn't see my groom before hand (because of the tradition), but since we are going away (just the two of us), I won't have a choice.

As far as your gift exchange...you could always do it after the rehearsal.

2007-09-11 18:13:15 · answer #1 · answered by WorldTraveler 4 · 3 1

The tradition is for the bride and groom to not see each other starting right after the rehersal dinner up until the bride starts her walk down the aisle. I don't think they usually talk on the phone either. It's also tradition for the bride and groom to give each other gifts, but that can be done the day of the wedding, directly following the rehersal dinner (before they part ways for the night), or at the beginning of the honeymoon.

My fiance wants to stick with the tradition of not seeing each other before the wedding (which I'm not really happy about but since it's his wedding too, I'm going along with it). I have warned him, though, that I will text him the morning of to make sure he's awake. LOL.

2007-09-12 04:09:21 · answer #2 · answered by Natty 5 · 1 0

It is a tradition to not see each other before the wedding. I kept that tradition the day of my wedding. In fact, I made sure he didnt even get to see me anytime before midnight, the night before the wedding. It is a superstition that its bad luck to see each other, but I wanted to do it anyway. I think alot of brides still try to keep the tradition, unless they agree to take pictures before the ceremony. We still talked on the phone the morning of the wedding. I think I actually felt the need to so that I could feel relaxed after hearing his voice.
As for the gift giving, I think its a nice gesture. I think now a days the bride and groom get so caught up in everything that they forget about the gift for one another. I mean not that marrying each other isnt a great gift, but you know what I mean. I think it is a great tradition to keep, it makes more memories of your special day. Things have changed so much these days that people throw traditions out the window, but I think these are two that are nice to keep as a part of your special day. Best Wishes to you!!!!

2007-09-11 21:05:01 · answer #3 · answered by maria 2 · 2 0

Luck is what you make of it. If you think its bad luck, it will be. If you don't care one way or the other, you won't have a problem with it.

I intend on talking to and seeing my groom the day of the wedding prior to the wedding. Our wedding starts at 7pm so darned tootin I'm going to see him prior to that! We need to make sure we have everything and its totally organized before we part ways and get ready for the ceremony.

I've never really heard of gifts given before the wedding starts, so IMO its not that common.

2007-09-12 02:59:37 · answer #4 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

I don't know about talking on the phone. But my husband and I agreed not to see each other the day of wedding. It's a fun tradition and makes it more exciting when you walk down the aisle. Gifts are optional. Sometimes you spend so much on the wedding that you can't even afford one.

2007-09-11 19:17:24 · answer #5 · answered by mysteryperson 5 · 1 0

We didn't do that, because we simply didn't believe in the myth of it being 'bad luck'.
We did see each other before the ceremony, because it's our tradition for family members to meet at the parents' home for the bride and groom to receive blessings from the family. Then we went to the ceremony together.

2007-09-12 00:52:55 · answer #6 · answered by Lydia 7 · 1 1

Its a superstition/tradition which began hundreds of years ago when the bride and groom only met at the altar. Which is also why there was a best man, if the groom couldnt go through with it, the best man took his place ! weird but surprisingly true.

As for giving gifts, its an American custom mainly.

2007-09-11 21:26:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I additionally wanted to work out my fiance before the ceremony not for photographs, yet for nerves sake. i grew to become into afraid i may be very emotional and that i don't desire to cry each of ways down the aisle! yet chatting with my sister-in-regulation approximately this completely replaced my suggestions on it. She stated that even in spite of the incontrovertible fact that the 2d could be recreated for photographs, it incredibly is not the comparable by way of fact the extremely 2d once you first see one yet another with all the visitors there, music enjoying, & the anticipation of the day. From a centred visitor's perpective, in case you be attentive to the bride & groom have in simple terms spent the previous 40 5 minutes shooting, it takes remote from the final effect and makes it not as particular. additionally, once you first walk out the visitors would be looking at you , yet maximum persons turn and seem at your groom to work out his reaction as properly. Seeing the bride & groom's expressions (and emotions) is invaluable & makes the visitors experience that they are witnessing an incredibly particular 2d. as a great way by way of fact the reception is going, the time spent shooting would be very much decreased if issues are properly-planned & prepared. Take as many as possible before without seeing one yet another & then all you have left to do is those with the two you & your groom with somewhat some human beings. in straightforward terms a theory!

2016-10-10 10:25:42 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Most brides/grooms see each other b4 the wedding any ways because they take pictures 1-2hrs before the wedding ceremony--why would u take pic after the wedding? its just more time and less time at the reception. Your guest don't want to wait too long

2007-09-11 18:10:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

nothing these days are common or traditional. Usally you would give his best man the gift to give to him. Something small, a watch, cufflings, a gold grill for his teeth maybe, because hey nothing says 'I wanna ruin my wedding pictures' like a nice grill. nothing too flashy. As for the whole phone thing, honestly , if it's something that important that you HAVE TO speak to each then maybe you shouldn't. Here's how the whole not seeing each other started...

Your wedding day is VERY stressful, and what do you do when your stressed out? If your a normal women, you yell and get upset. And if your a man, your gonna wanna yell and throw things around. WAY WAY WAAAAAAAAAY a long time ago, people were getting divorced before they were even married because of this. So it was thought to be a curse to see each other, for fear of arguing and fighting.

Ok with that being said... if you call him or he calls you make sure it's to say how happy you are, and not to complain about how the photographer is 2 hours late.

2007-09-11 18:38:34 · answer #10 · answered by Kasandra 3 · 1 2

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