15 Weirdest Wedding Rituals and Traditions in the World

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15 Weirdest Wedding Rituals and Traditions in the World


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  1. Sir, I am Ghanaian and I saw a video of my tribe (Asante) cultural dance when you were explaining the "Two Weddings" ritual. I want to humbly bring to your notice that we "Asantes" don't practice that so kindly edit it from the video. Nobody spends the night with the Couple on their wedding night.

  2. The number 4 is not something happening in all African country because since I was born and now I’m getting older…I’ve never heard of such happening in my country…👌🏾

  3. I went to my cousin wedding in Scotland and i seen nothing like that ever happened maybe that they very up to date 20th century kind of wedding gone are those days ???

  4. im from Scotland and ive never heard of that tradition or seen it and ive stayed in Scotland all my life what we do have maybe a week or so before the wedding is a stag night for the groom and a hen night for the bride to be it includes friends of the groom usually it will be all males will go out for a night or some go away for a weekend it nearly always ends up drinking lots of alcohol having a good time and maybe tying the groom to a lamppost half naked or sending him a few hundred miles away in a taxi from his hometown especially if his wedding is the next day the bride to be hen night will normally be a night of them all wearing the same clothes with a sash on saying bride to be and bridesmaid and maybe setting challenges for the bride to be to complete basically both parties getting drunk and having a good time

  5. Capturing a bride is not a weird and wonderful tradition. Also happens in Roma communities known as grabbing ! If you want a girl you go grab her, its seen as a very accaptable tradition, maybe ok in fun but it again is about power and control, you may not like the person grabbing you at all…… Its all pressure on women to do the will of men and that its so great to be 'chosen' wheres the female choice ! It goes back to rape culture where a woman has no say in who she is linked too. If a man wants her he gets the whole family to be involved and complicit. So many traditions go back to females having to be under the will of and subserviant to men. This includes being 'given away' at western weddings. Goes back to women being the property of men………

  6. So ripping apart a living and breathing chicken is a special tradition but marry a big girl and that's just harmful and shameful. Right. Got it. 🙄

  7. I’m proud to be a dual citizen 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 where at least i know I’m free. Not being able to shit for 3 days, pulling my teeth out, getting spit on.. anyone can kiss the bride or groom, getting kidnapped to get force to married. Getting watched on your wedding night by elders, 😅😅😅😂😂😂

  8. Borneo is Kalimantan, is from Indonesia country. And Bali is from Indonesia too. Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan / Borneo, Sulawesi, Lombok / Nusa Tenggara, Papua is island name from Indonesia.

    I'm Indonesian. Indonesia is so many traditions and island.

  9. Yes! In my country Nigeria west Africa there is a tribe called adara who normally steals the bride the love before officially informing the bride family.
    Again another tribe in Nigeria the koma people in Adamawa state where one of the bride's tooth is removed before the marriage ritual to show resilience.

  10. That of the Bali is similar to the practice of the Etsako people of Edo state, Nigeria in ancient days. Not practiced anymore. And they got their name from that practice.

  11. The ppl who want their bride to be very curvy and large facinates me. Another thing is long ago women with heavier builds and wider hips were thought to be able to bear children with more chance of mother and child surviving. I can't help but wonder about the women who are naturally smaller? I'm 5'2 @ wore a size 3 when i martied @ even later in life i stayed small. I had one son @ couldn't have any more babies. I had a large appetite when i was younger, just burned out all off i guess. So the smaller women are undesirable, so if they can't seem to gain weight do they end up spinsters?