Domestic Bliss?: Stomping Glass, Smashing Dishes and 8 Other Strange Wedding Celebrations
What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen at a wedding? A drunken best man? An unusual theme? A few seriously bad dancers? Such occurrences might be surprising, but they’re hardly tradition. Some cultures, however, have wedding customs that make an inebriated groomsman seem passé.
Of course, strange is in the eye of the beholder, and most of these traditions have significant meanings and historical rationale. In fact, continuing to practice them often allows a couple to spice up their wedding ceremony while simultaneously paying tribute to their culture’s past.
Read on…
(Side note: Most of the traditions in this article aren’t nearly as strange as this bride!) 

Domestic Bliss?: Stomping Glass, Smashing Dishes and 8 Other Strange Wedding Celebrations

What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen at a wedding? A drunken best man? An unusual theme? A few seriously bad dancers? Such occurrences might be surprising, but they’re hardly tradition. Some cultures, however, have wedding customs that make an inebriated groomsman seem passé.

Of course, strange is in the eye of the beholder, and most of these traditions have significant meanings and historical rationale. In fact, continuing to practice them often allows a couple to spice up their wedding ceremony while simultaneously paying tribute to their culture’s past.

Read on…

(Side note: Most of the traditions in this article aren’t nearly as strange as this bride!)