Wedding Culture in Turkey (+ Wedding Wishes in Turkish)
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Thanks really enjoyed. South africa
Watching bc my great grandmother on my mom’s side was Turkish.. I’m mixed with SO many things lol. But one of my Turkish friends I used to work with told me I looked Turkish lol bc he is Turkish. This was lonnnnnnng before I knew I had a little Turkish in me ahaha.
Good day seda,your video is very interesting. Im an indian ,sunni muslim woman. Here too, there is a similar custom in Muslim weddings, first the matchmaking, then the engagement, then along with the Nikah Ceremony, there is a feast of the guests.After that dinner. the farewell ceremony starts the girl who goes to the groom's house..then the next day of nikah a ceremony .A dinner from grooms side that is calld walima.which is the thanks for Allah.
It was Informative 👌 well In pakistan we have also similiar types of traditions but here Nikah is done by some religious person. But if I talk about traditions or culture, there are lottttt of different days that people do to enjoy.
What if a Turkish man wants to marry a woman from another country, do all those traditions have to be followed?
Do the groom normally pays the wife money before the wedding? As her right and she can spend it how she wants? (Mostly buys gold and clothes)
Too much lllll