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Wedding is about planning, luck, and magic.
In different cultures, rituals and customs bring luck to the wedding day and the life that follows. In other parts of the world, people smash glasses, throw the bouquet, or bury a bottle of whiskey. Wedding is about planning, luck, and magic.
All couples strive for a unique wedding and a long, happy married life. What constitutes a unique wedding varies greatly across cultures, religions, and countries. Planning the perfect day for weddings across cultural boundaries is particularly complicated.
Is it possible to influence the course and fate before the wedding day?
Absolutely. If you don't have an in-house astrologer, there's an app. Simply enter all your vital information, and a recommended wedding date will appear. Even if the date doesn't align with your lucky numbers, you can get married when the clock strikes the half hour, which will inevitably lead to joy in your marriage.
Design your wedding invitation with lucky numbers and symbols of good luck.
If something has brought you luck, it automatically becomes a symbol you can use. An "evil eye" invitation card will banish bad moods and jealousy. Add the Tree of Life symbol, and more guests will recognize it. And why not include a picture of where you met? Did you meet in line at the soft serve stand? Add a soft serve to the wedding invitation.
What can everyone do before the celebration?
Share your happiness and love at the gender reveal or bridal shower. The first audition for the wedding party took place in 18th-century Holland. In Sparta, the tradition of kidnapping the bride was introduced to ensure a happy future for the groom. In the Muslim world, the family gathers for "dholki," where singing, dancing, and music are played. In India, there's the "sangeet," spiced with "mehndi," in which the groom and his friends are painted with henna. Wherever you're getting married, variations from different countries can serve as inspiration.
Add inspiration to your wedding invitation.
Rituals that bring good luck
The word "ritual" leads the mind to sects and tribes that seem hidden. A ritual can also be the bride and groom drinking from the same glass of wine during a Jewish or Orthodox ceremony. Or the Buddhist couple drinking sake during a "san-san-kudo." If you're getting married in Polynesia, you can expect to wear a "Tei Fa Fa" – a special kilt for married couples. Choose a ritual that fits the setting and that all wedding guests will remember.
Flowers bring good luck
In China, they can be embroidered into the wedding dress, and in Korea, flowers become an important part of the table decorations. Fruit tree blossoms are symbols of fertility in China, India, Iran, and many European countries. Choose the right flowers in the right color. Red represents good luck and wealth and drives away evil spirits. Blue represents faithfulness and loyalty. It's not for nothing that the Virgin Mary is often reflected in blue clothing. Choose a wedding invitation card with floral motifs.
What does good luck mean to our newlyweds, Sarah and Tom?
It was a beautiful day in June when Sarah and Tom first met. They were both attending a friend's wedding, and by pure luck, they sat next to each other at the reception. They struck up a conversation, and before they knew it, they were dancing the night away.
Over the next few months, Sarah and Tom started meeting up for dates and discovered they had a lot in common. They both loved hiking, cooking, and spending time with their families. They also shared a deep appreciation for life's simple pleasures, like a good cup of coffee or a cozy evening at home.
As their relationship blossomed, Sarah and Tom realized they were meant to be together. They talked about their future together and began making plans for a lifetime of love and adventure.
But despite their best efforts, Sarah and Tom encountered some obstacles along the way. They struggled to find a suitable apartment, and they faced financial challenges that threatened to derail their dreams.
Through it all, Sarah and Tom stuck together. They relied on each other for support and found ways to get through the tough times.
And then, just when they thought they couldn't catch a break, luck finally smiled on them. They stumbled upon a quaint little cottage in the woods and knew it was the perfect place to start their life together. And shortly after, Tom received a job offer that would allow them to live comfortably and pursue their passions.
When their luck finally turned, Sarah and Tom knew it was time to take the next step. They got engaged on a mountaintop with breathtaking views, and they knew they were destined for a lifetime of happiness.
Their wedding day was a celebration of their love and happiness. Surrounded by family and friends, Sarah and Tom exchanged heartfelt vows and promised to support each other through life's ups and downs.
As they danced under the stars, Sarah and Tom knew they were lucky to have found each other. They knew they would face challenges in the years to come, but they also knew their love would carry them through it all.
For Sarah and Tom, luck played a crucial role in their journey down the aisle. But they also knew that their commitment to each other and their dedication to building a life together were just as important.
And so, as Sarah and Tom embarked on the adventure of marriage, they knew that luck would continue to play a role in their lives. But they also knew they were ready to face any challenges together as a team.
So, as you prepare to begin your own journey of love and devotion, remember that luck can be a powerful force in your life. But also remember that love, commitment, and the willingness to persevere are just as important. Whether you encounter obstacles or get lucky, let the love that brought you together guide your journey.
Let's see if you're getting lucky in your search for the perfect wedding invitation?