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wedding ceremony (wedding cake & british wedding traditions) (wedding…
wedding ceremony (wedding cake & british wedding traditions)
often there are a couple's little figure on top of the cake
elaborate, tiered wedding cake
often served fruit cake
symbolize working together during their marriage
considered lucky for the couple to cut the cake together
represent bride & groom in formal wedding attire
tier usually stored and eaten by the couple at their first wedding anniversary/ at the christening of their first child
people who invited to the wedding BUT unable to attend are often send a piece of cake in a small box called memento
wedding guests generally sent invitations to which they are expected to reply (rsvp) = respondez s'il vous plait
guest are generally invited to wedding& reception although sometimes reception places are limited
certain people are invited due to preceived obligations
to not receive an invitation can be considered as an insult
happy couple toast each other
British wedding traditions include
bride may throw the bouquet to the assembled group of all unmarried woman in attendance
couple cut the cake together, symbolize their first meal as husband & wife
newly weds have the first dance
couple goes away on holiday together called 'honeymoon'
arriving back home, its traditional for the husband to carry his wife into their new home, called carrying the bride over the threshold