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  2. The best wedding gifts for older couples, from personalized ...

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    For couples, getting married is one of the greatest moments in life that they'll share together. And though we usually associate weddings with couples in their 20s and 30s, it's not uncommon for ...

  3. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Modern gift trends include: CDs with the favorite music of the bride and groom, shot glasses filled with colored candy or a charitable donation in the name of their guests. Gifts may also be personalized with the couple's or guest's names, initials or the wedding date.

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    Mother of the Bride Gift Frame. Under $30 and handcrafted? We'd say there's no better deal for a gift frame. Made of wood, it comes ready to hang and will fit most standard photo sizes, perfect ...

  5. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Russian wedding traditions. Traditional Russian weddings can last between two days and one week. The celebration usually involves dancing, singing, toasting, and banqueting. The best man and bridesmaid are called "Witnesses" or " Свидетели " ( svideteli) in Russian. [1] The ceremony and the ring exchange take place on the first day of ...

  6. Shotgun wedding - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun wedding is a wedding arranged in response to pregnancy resulting from premarital sex. [1] The phrase is a primarily U.S. colloquialism, termed as such based on a stereotypical scenario in which the father of the pregnant bride-to-be threatens the reluctant groom with a shotgun in order to ensure that he follows through with the wedding.

  7. Polterabend - Wikipedia

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    Polterabend ( Polish: pultrować) is a German and to a lesser extent Polish, Austrian and Swiss wedding custom in which, on the night before the wedding, the guests break porcelain to bring luck to the couple's marriage. The belief in the effectiveness of this custom is expressed by the old adage: "Shards bring luck" (German: Scherben bringen ...

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