Author : Paul Emile

In the world of weddings, things are changing and for a very good reason A few customs that have been around for a while don't seem to make sense for everyone any longer Even though some persons stick to the traditions no matter what, I have found that some of the weddings I assisted to lately are doing things differently instead of stiking to the old wedding traditions There's nothing wrong with sticking to the old ways, but there is something to be said for adapting



Wedding traditions came along because they had a reason to be done that way The social climate was one of the reason things were done in such or such way in the past Wedding traditions are still being used even though sometimes it doesn't make sense in the new world we live in, but people are slowly turning into things that make more sense in today's world When a lot of these customs came along, life was a lot different, and with the modern world changing so fast, some of those old traditions simply don't exist anymore



One of these wedding traditions is how people are seated in the church In some cases, wedding organizers will have the bride's family seats on one side of the church and will seat the groom's family on the other side The numbers of guests on the sides can be awfully lopsided because people move around so much today In consequence half of the church is full and half is almost empty That can make things awkward When you think this could happen, the wedding tradition can be modified and guests can be seated as they arrive, not according to family



Other wedding traditions that are changing might be the colors chosen for the ceremony and the bride's dress The groom may choose a female to stand as his attendant of honor, or you may decide to have three persons make speeches instead of just one Wedding traditions are great, but they really have to make sense If you decide to plan a wedding, you do not have to follow the rules set forth by others in the past If you want to change something, go ahead and do it What counts at the end is that you are happy on that very special day onkeyup="cntWords(this,document postform c)">

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