Not so much about ceremony, but would like to include some Greek traditions. Also would like to learn as much as possible in order to be the best wife I can be. Heritage and family are very important to both of us, and I want to immerse myself in the culture, traditions, etc. Serious answers only please!
Thanks Fizzygurrl! That is a great idea. I actually bought the movie around Christmas time right after we got engaged. I’ve watched it at least fifty times! Great suggestion! I have also ordered CD’s to learn to speak Greek and bought several books. I wonder if any there are any natives on here who can tell me more about the role of being a good Greek wife (every cultures expections seem to have slight nuances to them). My fiance is the most wonderful man I’ve ever met and I want to be the best wife I can!
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You should rent My Big Fat Greek Wedding. No joke! That movie was a comedy, but there were definitely some serious Greek wedding traditions showcased in the movie. Happy wedding to you- u-pah!!!
Kalimera!
It would be nice to have their version of ‘circle’ dancing – sorry I don’t know the Greek term, with lots of ethnic music. At some weddings, they DO have the breaking of the plates (but that depends upon your budget!).
Also, a free shot of Ouzo to anyone who will go up and dance with the bellydancer!
Faves for dinner – lamb, moussaka, dolmathis (yummers), and baklava (drool…).
Good luck, and have fun planning!
The ceremony is MOST beautiful – ours was Ukrainian Greek Catholic, so some of the customs are the same, as are the icons in the church, etc.