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Bodas in Latinoamérica, (Mexico - the couple is financially supported by…
Bodas in Latinoamérica
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Tae Hyun
Venezuela
Exchange 13 coins each other, which represents willingness and support his brides.
Mostly Venezuelan people have two ceremonies for the wedding.
They hold a small civil ceremony and do a bigger ceremony for religious and official purposes.
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Chi
Typically, spanish weddings don’t have bridesmaids
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In the past, after the ceremony rice was thrown as a symbol of prosperity but these days, it is common to throw rose petals.
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Cody
In Argentina, weddings will last until the next day, at 5 am they can still be dancing and celebrating.
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If the allow it, the wedding and the people can move to a golf course or a country house. (Argentina)
There are no best men, just the priest blessing the ring. (Argentina)
Minh - Mexican weddings
Mexican weddings have sponsors called 'Los padrinos y madrinas' which means the godfather and the godmother
Las arras matrimoniales - 13 gold coins that symbolize the groom's trust in his pride with his wealth.
El lazo or wedding lasso symbolizes everlasting love and unity. It is usually a string of flowers or roses that is placed on the shoulders of the couple
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Mexico - the couple is financially supported by their godparents. They serve as mentors of the couple.
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