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Filipino Wedding Traditions Style
Rafi Michael
Filipino people even in Toronto have maintained their Filipino wedding traditions as well as cultures as depicted in many of their occasions. Among these occasions, include nuptials ceremonies. There are many beliefs regarding marriage ceremonies however; majority of them have no scientific significance or importance. These practices have existed for many years in Filipino culture.
Common Filipino wedding day beliefs
According to the Filipino in Toronto, a bride should not try on her gown before the actual ceremony. According to Filipino wedding traditions, falls into temptation of trying on her gown, the ceremony fails to materialize. Another common belief is on the issue of gifts. One should not give knives or any pointed object as a gift to protect the marriage from break ups. On a light note, offering arinola as gift brings good luck to the newly wedded couple. Another belief is on the issue of sitting style during the ceremony. For example, when a husband sits in front of the bride during the ceremony, he will have a difficult marriage because the wife will have henpecking behavior.
Another belief even in Toronto is based on the weather on the day of ceremony. For example, when it rains, this symbolizes joy and prosperity to the couple. Breaking of any utensil during the occasion brings good luck to the couple. According to Filipino wedding traditions, one knows which of the couples is to die first. This is through two candles placed on two sides. The person near the candle that goes off first is predicted to die first. Other beliefs state that a man should arrive in the church ahead of the bride to avoid bad luck in their marriage life.
Engagement
Following decision between a man and a woman to marry in Toronto, the groom's parents visit the bride's family. During this meeting, groom's parents requests for a hand in marriage. When thing go as expected, both families engage in marriage ceremony preparations. Plans include preparation of the budget as well as the guest list. According to Filipino wedding traditions, before the groom gets approval from the bride's family, he must participate in some chores at the bride's home.
Nuptial ceremony
Prior to the colonial days, marriage ceremonies lasted for three days. The first day involved blessing the couple by a priest. Before blessings, the couple was supposed to dip their hands on a plate full of rice. On the third day, the priest pronounced the couple as a man and a wife after pricking their chest to draw some blood. Once small amount of blood spilled, they made vows to each other three times before priest's blessings. According to Filipino wedding traditions, the couple ate rice prepared by the priest. To mark end of the ceremony, the priest gives them a water drink containing a mixture of their blood.
These wedding traditions in Toronto require both couples to wear wedding ceremony outfits that include a black wedding gown. The groom wore barong Tagalog, which symbolizes men's formal clothing. Tagalog resembled a modern shirt and many men preferred wearing it while untacked. Tagalog comprised of embroidery work to add a sense of fashion to the shirt.
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