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Turkish weddings vs. Czech weddings

Turkish weddings vs. Czech weddings. Question 1: What are typical ritual s during a wedding?. Turkish : Before the ''Day D'' the groom and the bride are alone with the ir families and this evening is quite sad.

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Turkish weddings vs. Czech weddings

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  1. Turkishweddings vs. Czech weddings

  2. Question 1:What are typical rituals during a wedding? • Turkish:Before the ''Day D'' thegroom and thebride are alone with their families and this evening is quitesad. • Czech: Before the ''Day D'' thegroom and thebride usuallyhaveseparatestagpartieswith theirfriends. On theweddingdaywebreaksome plate becausethisritualbringsluck.

  3. Question 2: Haveyousomereceptionaftertheceremony? • Turkish:Not really (just some Kebab …), but theevening before this ceremonyweeat a lot offood. Forexample: .. • Czech: Yes, wehave much food. Forexample: meatballsoup (knedlíčková), vegetablecreamysaucewithbeefmeatanddumplings (svíčková), ham rolls as a starterand a bigweddingcake as a dessert … etc.

  4. Question 3:How many people can be at the ceremony? Turkish: At Turkish wedding therecanusually be about200-900 people. Czech: Czechweddings are usuallysmaller, around 50-200 people.

  5. Question 4: What do groomsand brideswear? • Turkish: Womenwearscarfs on theirheads and menwearsuitslike in Europe. • Czech: Womenwearlongwhitedresseswith a veilandmenwearblacksuitsortuxedos.

  6. Question 5: Whereisthisceremonyheldandhowdoesittake? • Turkish: They are married at a town hall. Theceremonyisveryshort. • Czech: Weusuallygetmarried in a churchbut more oftenat a town hall. Ittakesalmostoneday .

  7. Question 6: Which presents do newlyweds usually receive? • Turkish: At ceremony theygetall kinds offolk gifts orgold. • Czech:Weusuallygivesomeusefulthings to a newflator a house. E.g.: plates, glasses, cuttlery,….

  8. Question 7:Do the newlyweds go for honeymoon? • Turkish: No • Czech: Yes. Almostallways. Anyplace by theseaisthe most populardestinationandsomepeoplestay in the country.

  9. Finalyquestion 9: Havethenewlywedsa bridecake? • Turkish: No and yes. Theyhave a very big plasticbridecake! (it‘s very interesting) • Czech: Yes, wehave a bigbridecake.

  10. Thankyouforyourattention • Jakub Kylar and Míša Němcová 

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