7 Wedding Traditions It's Time To Forget

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Are you in the throes of planning your wedding? There are lots of traditions that you might be considering including in your plans. Here are a few that you should think about forgetting completely. 

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1. Getting Married In A Church 

First, you might want to think about avoiding getting married in the church. In the past, a church wedding was the only option. These days, there’s lots of different possibilities that are worth exploring. For instance, you might want to consider a beach wedding. A beach wedding will provide you with a minimal aesthetic and a care-free design that can really resonate with your guests. You do need to go about planning a wedding like this the right way. Contrary to popular belief you can’t just get married on any beach. You will need the right permissions. 

2. Letting Your Partner Choose The Engagement Ring 

Next, you should think about whether or not you should let your partner choose the engagement ring. While this can be a romantic notion, it does mean that you may not get the exact ring that you want, even if you do drop plenty of hints. If you get the ring yourself, you can ensure that it fits you perfectly down to the smallest detail and that could be important. There are lots of different styles of engagement rings to choose from. We recommend that you explore stores such as Jogia Diamonds if you are selecting your own.

3. Wearing White 

Have you ever looked into why brides wear white on their wedding day? If you have then you may be shocked as to why many brides today are still wearing it. White is the traditional colour of many wedding dresses found in bridal shops and boutiques. However, if you are no longer a virgin then don’t feel like you have to choose a white dress. There are also many other colour choices for you to choose from. For example, you could pick out an ivory or even champagne-coloured dress. If you wanted to be daring, different, and stand out on your wedding day then how about a red or black dress? 

4. Having Your Father Give You Away 

Finally, it has been drilled into people that it is tradition for the father to give the bride away at the wedding. However, in reality,2. you don’t need to be given away by anyone. If you wanted to walk down the aisle with your dad or even on your own then that is your choice. The reason this tradition is outdated is due to women now being their own person rather than the property of anyone. Back in the day the father gave their daughter away as she was his property. Many brides have now changed their perception of this practice and if you want to incorporate it into your wedding then it can be seen as a great symbol of love and unity. Consider walking down the aisle with both parents or having a close friend or family member escort you instead. Consider walking down the aisle with both parents or having a close friend or family member escort you instead.

5. Gender-Specific Roles

In the past, certain roles in the wedding party, such as bridesmaids and groomsmen, were gender-specific. Nowadays, it's more common to have a mixed-gender wedding party, or even to do away with the concept altogether.

6. Throwing Rice

Throwing rice as the couple exits the ceremony has long been considered a symbol of prosperity and fertility, but it can be harmful to birds and other wildlife. Consider using eco-friendly alternatives such as bubbles, flower petals, or even sparklers.

7. Wedding Cake.

While the wedding cake is a classic tradition, it can be costly and not everyone enjoys cake. Consider serving alternative desserts such as cheese stacked cakes, cupcakes, donuts, or even a dessert bar with a variety of sweets.

We hope this helps you understand some of the key old-fashioned wedding traditions that might be a little dated these days. Instead, you can consider exploring some alternatives that might be a better fit. 


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