Chris and Lynn on "Say Yes to the Dress"
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@laidida cool.
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@EpicSoulChick Western tradition doesn't imply North America, which is a melting pot of several cultures. Western means European. and when people talk about the eastern culture, it's about Asia.
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@debbieakabubbles western tradition, but i think its stupid. because no one ever gets bad luck (in movies ive seen twice...but thats movies)
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@laidida western tradition... 0_0 i thought it came somewhere else.... I live in Canada, I know alot of poeple who let their groom see it. non of them had bad luck.... :P I think some traditions are just... starnge
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Go mika 20 I totally 100% agree with you chik!!! Its not about luck, at all, its the surprise factor, and for me also the tradition factor but mostly the 'WOW" or tear that says how stunning one truly looks!!!!!
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they are BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE xD seriously, theyr really good lookinn
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Mainly it's not always about bad luck. I think the groom should be surprised to see his bride-to-be walk down the isle in the dress she chose, making this the very first time for him to see it and go "Oh wow...that's the woman I'm marrying."
I follow the tradition myself. Not because of superstition, which of course is what most people believe, but mainly to surprise him.
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Fuck You narrator!
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@cincinnatikate yeah D;
Horrible, isn't it?
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@debbieakabubbles No, that's just a silly superstition.
While I personally wouldn't want my future husband to see my dress until the wedding, I know that other couples don't adhere to that tradition and I'd have to respect their opinions.
The whole "bad luck if the groom sees the dress" is western tradition. So it's not something that everyone should have to hold up to.
laidida 1 year ago 22
isnt it bad luck for the groom to see the dress??
debbieakabubbles 2 years ago 8