Culture traditions are routine

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asked Feb 17, 2021 in Electron Microscopy by SofiClark (140 points)

 

I agree with Caughey that culture traditions are routine. Basic parts of our lives such as love and marriage are shared around the world. Various faith and culture traditions have their distinctive ways to celebrate and glorify the uniting of two lifelines; many of these lives have different traditions that have been given from one generation to another.

It has become a routine for brides and grooms to find each other through different kind backgrounds in religion and culture. The emergence of multicultural and interfaith marriages brought up innovative forms of identity, culture, faith, customs and rituals.

The combining of old and modern in todays wedding ceremony makes this wonderful event richer and touching. Nowadays, brides and grooms have the opportunity to make their wedding the only of a kind. Couples choices will enable them to find the original reflection of themselves while being honorific to their parents, family and guests. They must take time and talk to each other on which tradition or faiths are the most important to them.

When couples know the traditions they want to see on their best in life event, those can be embodied in the ceremony. They are guided by values, norms, and customs that their families and the officiant expect them to follow; these may include mode of dressing, decorations and even foods; couples will have excellent viewpoint on the reason for clinging on to or giving up certain elements might work or not.

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