Spanish Weddings: Unique Events

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Spanish weddings are unique events with copious amounts of alcohol and food being consumed at alarming rates. The traditional wedding ceremony is the same as in other countries – held in a church with all the women wearing colorful gowns and dresses while the men cram into suits of varying sizes. The bride’s dress is again the traditional wedding dress and she does her best to look radiant throughout the day. The groom usually wears the standard dark wedding suit, and acts pretty much like any other groom in any other country – like a buffoon when he gets drunk. Church weddings, in this bullfighting nation, are very expensive. A great deal of money is given to the church. Catholic wedding ceremonies are long drawn out affairs with endless praying and singing. The Priest will ask the couple to make promises and both dutifully comply, yet neither has any real intention of keeping. When all the singing, praying, and promising are over, the congregation moves out from the church, and there is almost a stampede to the reception.

After arriving at the reception venue the guests wait in a small garden and mingle. Wait staff serve drinks and light snacks prior to the opening of the reception lounge or dining area. Inside the huge dining room, designers make the finishing touches to, what they hope, with be the best wedding centerpieces the guests have seen. Other employees make sure each table has enough glasses and alcohol to keep the waiting throngs happy. And in kitchen, the head chef wanders from entrée to entrée making sure everything is as he or she ordered. At the main table, the bride’s and groom’s seats a given a quick clean and both chair positions are checked to make sure the couple are easily seen by everyone.

Around one hour after the wedding ceremony is completed, the reception begins. It is worth noting here, that most of the male guests are drunk by this time as they have been drinking constantly since arriving at the center. Guests take their seats and many of the women comment on how beautiful the centerpieces are – indeed the best wedding centerpieces. After all are seated, the MC introduces the bride and groom and the entire room erupts in applause. There are smiles of happiness and tears of joy. The bride waves to friends she sees in the crowd, while the groom winks at his buddies. There are no long speeches at Spanish weddings, people have probably had enough of listening to speeches in the church. The rest of the evening is just drinking and eating and enjoyment for all – a real wedding party!

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