Archive for the ‘Traditions’ Category
Las Vegas Wedding–Is getting married in Las Vegas tacky?
Marguerite Pickett asked:
I’ll be straight, I did the deed in Las Vegas. But, quite frankly, I don’t consider myself of the shameful and despicable sort. And, I’m definitely not alone. Each year, more than 150,000 couples from all over the world travel to Las Vegas to tie the knot....
August 22nd, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Elements of a Contemporary Wedding Invitation
Lisa Parker asked:
It is important to remember that the wedding invitation is essentially the key to your event as it is the first interaction your guests have with your wedding. In fact, the wedding invitation is a representation of the bride, groom, and should convey your personality. The modern...
August 4th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Ordained Minister Brings Vegas Flair to Themed Weddings in Arizona
Duane D Williams asked:
What happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas anymore – at least not when it comes to the Vegas-style weddings officiated by Reverend Duane Williams through A Classic Wedding Legacy. After more than two decades of performing weddings in Nevada, this ordained Minister is now...
July 28th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
India Wedding- Enjoy the Colors of Traditional Indian Weddings!
Sumit Singh asked:
Bask in the splendor of Indian Wedding, India Wedding! India, the nation much acclaimed for its kaleidoscopic features and colorful backdrops, is a right place to celebrate the most memorable event of one’s life. Solemnizing the auspicious day of life amidst age-old traditions...
July 21st, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Whats, Wheres and Vows: 21st Century Weddings
John Smith asked:
What is a traditional British wedding? No doubt for many inhabitants of these islands, the standard wedding will somehow involve a church, fancy cars, some hired penguin suits, a teary mother and a tiered fruit cake. It’s amazing how vivid this imagery remains despite much of...
July 9th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
American Wedding – Some Thrilling Traditional Practices
Abhishek Agarwal asked:
illed and funky practices to choose from, for that’s the beauty of being in a free-will nation like America. The freedom to do as you please, think and act in your own best interest without state interference or social obligations to bind you down are best experienced by those...
July 3rd, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Exotic Weddings in Tahiti
Wolfgang Jaegel asked:
Wedding is perhaps the most important event in one’s life. Everyone loves to make his or her wedding a special and unique event. For those looking for an exotic as well as a romantic way to replenish your lifetime commitment, one of the best options would be to get married...
June 25th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
How To Have A Traditional Scottish Wedding
Michael Breck asked:
The Scots are a widely-travelled race and wherever you go in the World, you always meet someone who either married or is related to a Scot in some way.
It may be your parents, grandparents or ancestors were Scots and you would like to bring a little bit of your Scottish heritage...
June 19th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Whats, Wheres and Vows: 21st Century Weddings
John Smith asked:
What is a traditional British wedding? No doubt for many inhabitants of these islands, the standard wedding will somehow involve a church, swanky cars, some hired penguin suits, a teary mother and a tiered fruit cake. It’s amazing how vivid this imagery remains despite much of...
June 14th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
12 American Wedding Practices Couples Must Know
Abhishek Agarwal asked:
America – “land of the free”. This is a country where liberation in all senses of the word forms the cornerstone of society. Americans live their lives where they have the freedom of choice as to what to do, where to live and who to love. And unlike so many...
June 1st, 2008 | Traditions | Read More

