Unusual Wedding Traditions Around the World

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Jumping the Broom

In Ghana, couples celebrate unity by jumping over a broom together,  symbolizing the sweeping away of past troubles and the start of a clean,  shared life.

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Tree Planting

Indian weddings often include a tree-planting ritual, where the couple  plants a sapling together, representing the growth of their love and the  nurturing of their relationship.

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Blackening of the Bride

In Scotland, the bride and groom are subjected to a playful yet messy  tradition called the "Blackening," where friends and family cover them  in everything from flour to feathers before the big day.

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Crying Ritual

In certain parts of China, brides are required to cry for an hour every  day in the month leading up to the wedding. The tears are believed to  bring good luck and symbolize the bride's genuine emotions.

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Polterabend

German couples celebrate the night before the wedding with a  Polterabend, where guests bring porcelain dishes to break, signifying  the challenges the couple may face and the strength needed to overcome  them.

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Kumbh Vivah

For those born under an unfavorable astrological alignment, a Kumbh  Vivah, or "Pot Marriage," is performed. The person is married to a pot  or an idol before their actual wedding, warding off any potential  marital discord.

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Shoe Hiding

In the Czech Republic, the bride's single female friends sneakily hide  her shoe during the wedding. The belief is that if she can't find it,  she'll be the next to marry. It adds a playful twist to the joyous  occasion.

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Love Spoons

Welsh couples exchange intricately carved "Love Spoons" as a symbol of  their affection. Each spoon holds different meanings, from prosperity to  family, creating a unique and sentimental gift exchanged during the  ceremony.

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