Analysis of Traditions and Rituals From Around the World

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Analysis of Traditions and Rituals From Around the World

There are traditions and or rituals that we participate in year after year, even though we have forgotten what the meaning is or where it has come from. Every one of us has experienced some type of ritual or tradition in some form or fashion. Wedding and marriage rituals and traditions also fall true to this. There are different cultures that celebrate in different ways all over the world. There is a tradition for Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and South America, North America and even Caribbean traditions and Oceania traditions. I suppose there is a tradition or ritual for every corner of our world and for every tribe. I have even seen weddings for animals. Everyone seems to be getting into a ceremony! Within all of these different ceremonies, traditions and rituals have changed over the years. To go back hundreds of years ago, some couples did not even know each other when they were to be married, or paired up by the tribes or royal parents to choose the couple that would best suite the family. Just imagine not even meeting the one that you are supposed to marry and spend the rest of your life with until the day of the ceremony. These traditions were kept sacred and carried out just because that is the way that it has always been done. Most wedding ceremonies would consist of the same rituals and traditions that would be carried on down from generations. Most people doesn’t even know what most of the traditions mean. Unfortunately with time, and more modern ways, these rituals are being changed.

To look back to our great-great grandparents days, I have to wonder if they would be searching as hard as people do these days to find that “soul mate” that is promise...

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...owing of rice at the couple would represent good luck to the couple and that they would have a full pantry and good fortune. Throwing rice has become obsolete now due to harm to the animals and has been replaced by rose petals, bird seed and bubbles. Another tradition at the end of the ceremony that is interesting to know and I do not see any longer is the “making of noise”. This was thought to believe if loud noises were made by the guest, when the couple left, it would keep spirits away. How can this tradition be done with so many getting married at those “Destination Weddings”. I suppose they could stomp in the sand as the couple walks away.

In today’s society very few wedding traditions from the past are carried on in the ceremonies. Couples now are choosing the more traditional weddings and not knowing what all the old traditions and rituals stand for.

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