How Wedding Traditions Are Evolving

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Happy couples these days are faced with a variety of new traditions. The ceremonies that are taking place today definitely won’t look like your parents’ special day. The wedding world is always evolving, and you can witness just how much when you take a look at the new wedding traditions.

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Have you found any new traditions that might be a good match for your own nuptials?

We adore seeing the unique wedding traditions that couples feature! That’s why, here at Mountain House on Sunday River, we have gathered some insight as to how wedding traditions are evolving. To discover some interesting facts, be sure to continue reading:

  • Bridal Money Bags. Traditionally, the wedding costs fall up on the shoulders of the bride’s parents. Now that weddings are extremely expensive, counting on one couple to pay for the whole thing is outrageous. Now, anyone can contribute to the wedding fund and the overall cost falls upon the happy couple. In fact, most couples end up paying for the majority of their own nuptials.
  • Gender Factors. In the wedding world it is common to a woman as a Maid of Honor and a man as a Best Man. However, couples are throwing this gender factor to the side and choosing their most loyal and loved person for the task, regardless of their gender.
  • Simple Dance. Your first dance as a newlywed couple can be a special moment. If you don’t want to share a simple traditional dance, such as the waltz, you can showcase a choreographed dance and even an upbeat song. This will certainly impress your guests and create an unforgettable experience for you and your partner.

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Planning your wedding will be a fun experience! And, incorporating unique traditions can make it even more special. Here at Mountain House on Sunday River, as a wedding venue in Newry, Maine, we would be honored to host your big day. Contact us today to tour our rustic Newry wedding venue.

 

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