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Have you been to a wedding in Korea? Or have you been to many weddings in your country? Weddings in Korea and weddings in your country might be very different in some ways yet similar in many ways. In this "Wedding Talk" video, Hyojin and Kyeong-eun talk about weddings in Korea in general.

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  • I want to see a picture of the bride! Is she wearing a western dress or a traditional dress? I would love to see a video on the wedding traditions. Thank you for this! <3 you guys!

  • It would be interesting if Hyunwoo also joined in the talk. Haha

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  • the bride and groom don't kiss at the ceremony, unlike western weddings.

  • the culture of give money is same with malay people in malaysia.... but we can choose wether to give presents or money.. =)

  • We give 'money-gift' in Romania, Europe too ^^

  • @sierraskyeshoei Also to note, for the unmarried, the amount of "money gift" that you have given to the newlyweds may be noted down and they will usually try to return the same when you get married :D LOL!

  • I think it's an Asian thing to give a "money gift" as we do it here in Malaysia, Singapore and also other in other countries such as Hong Kong and China. But these days, if the bride and groom are close friends, it is also not unusual to also buy them a gift, usually something they will need in their new home :)

    But of course, as weddings are such expensive affairs, it has always been seen as helpful to provide "money gifts" and it is also seen as good luck to do so in Chinese culture :)

  • @summyhos oh thank you to share your experience, so i can't even trust books x) lol.

  • @alexisdouang Hahahahaha XD

  • TalyaSan, Just one minor comment to your post. I'm a Japanese and married man, In Japanese culture, we don't give half of money back to the guests, but we give a return gift to each person who gives us gift money. The return gift should be half of the price of the money. But I don't think this custom is also applied for wedding ceremonies. In fact, thinking of my wedding party, I spent only a quoter of the money to the guests...

  • Wow, that was very interesting. I have seen TV version of Korean weddings. So good to hear about from your point of view. :)

  • Choi Kyeong-eun has a lot of aegyo for her age (:

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