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Whether you're planning or attending a cultural Italian wedding, you may rendezvous with these traditions
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Cultures are full of traditions. Most often, if you've heard of a cultural tradition, it's likely to be associated with food or weddings.
Wedding day traditions span across many cultures, and for Italians, weddings and food go hand in hand. In Italian culture, there are traditional practices that can be woven into every part of the wedding day, and even some that begin the evening before. From the food served at dinner, to the cultural dances, to the gifts provided to guests, some Italian wedding traditions have spanned decades.
These are Italian cultural wedding traditions that still remain popular to this day.
1. The night before is spent apart
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Cultural Italian wedding day traditions that couples still use today
At an Italian wedding, you may find very unique cultural traditions that include cutting the groom's tie and enjoying millefoglie as the cake served.
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