Wedding Traditions

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Stephanie Bussey

Wedding Traditions

American Intercontinental University

Instructor: Cynthia Arms

February 23, 2014

I. Introduction

Different cultures, different customs very different traditions. That's the way of weddings. Every religion, region and country has different wedding traditions. There are close similarities, yet they are still very different.

1. However, to not follow these traditions, understood or not, might mean bad luck for the marriage or, at the very least, disgruntled wedding guests.

2. Every culture cherishes its own marriage traditions and superstitions. Many are not understood but are still seriously followed because 'it's always been done that way

3.Around the World are traditions and or rituals that we participate in year after year, even though we have forgotten what the meaning is or where it has come from.

4.Everyone of us has experienced some type of ritual or tradition in some form or fashion. 5. 5. People around the world have many different kinds of wedding due to the differences in their religions and cultures.

Conclusion

Traditions make are a nation special, some of them are old-fashioned and many people remember them, others are part of life. Some customs and traditions are known all the world. A lot of them have very long histories. Some are funny and some are strange. But they are all interesting.

Outline II.

Tradition is an important part of everyone's life. Some people follow traditions so deeply rooted in their everyday life that they don't even recognize them as such. Why do you cook rice a certain way. Well, that's the way Grandma always did it

1. In the Afghanistan culture marriage is different from the American cultures. There are some rules that you have to follow when wedded.

2. Tidong tribe it is a time-honored tradition that has been and continues to be a...