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主题:Who would like to share some Wedding Traditions & Customs... |
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Who would like to share some Wedding Traditions &...
2013-04-08 12:56:38
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Who would like to share some Wedding Traditions & Customs as Times Go By? Who would like to share some Wedding Traditions & Customs as Times Go By? Then join me! Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue and a Silver Sixpence in her Shoe ????? This rhyme originated in Victorian times. Something Old signifies that the Couple's friends will stay with them. In one version of the tradition the Something Old was an old garter which was given to the bride by a happily married woman so that the new bride would also enjoy a happy marriage. Something New looks to the future for health, happiness and success. Something Borrowed is an opportunity for the Bride's family to give her something as a token of their love (it must be returned to ensure Good Luck), and Something Blue is thought lucky because Blue represents fidelity and constancy. The custom began in ancient Israel where brides wore a blue ribbon in their hair to symbolize their fidelity. A sixpence was placed in the shoe to bring the couple wealth in their married life. Some brides still place a penny in their shoe during the marriage ceremony. |