'Tacky' is subjective, not descriptive, and too often weaponized. We generally don't allow the use of the word tacky here, including asking 'is this tacky'.We should treat other weddings the way we want ours treated. Treating the typical wedding in your area as THE right version of weddings is not cool. Weddit is made up a diverse group of people with diverse traditions. We do not allow bashing posts such as "what's a tradition you hate?" or "what decor is overrated?” or "what are your unpopular wedding opinions"./r/trollxweddings is a better place for these.Instead please use the weekly hashtag thread that is posted on Thursdays. Individual posts asking for help with hashtags are not allowed.Please feel free to post your pictures and videos - including engagement ring photos- any other day of the week! (Please note videos must be hosted on v.Reddit or Streamable). All image/video only posts or posts that require images will be removed. Only text posts are allowed from 12 AM to 11:59 PM EDT on Tuesdays.We do not allow anniversary posts for inactive Wedditors, guest attire posts, or any allow weight loss posts/advice. We encourage you to share location for any discussion of budget, etiquette, timeline, or other region-influenced topic for this international subreddit. All posts must be directly related to your own wedding or your own personal experiences with weddings and planning.Weddit is also gender & relationship diverse, so please keep that in mind when addressing posts! In this vein, we do not allow AITA / AITB posts here. Name calling, abusive comments, idea bashing, budget-shaming, or arguing with other posters will not be tolerated. Comments must be constructive and contribute to conversation. Constructive criticism or disagreement is fine – judgmental and mean comments are not.Guidelines: Detailed Guidelines in our Wiki here! Hide All Image Posts, See Text Posts OnlyĬlick to read through the FAQ topics such as:Īnd more! If you have another question, you may have some luck searching the subreddit for related questions / topics. Like the tree you are planting, your relationship will need love and care to grow and bloom.All link/image posts and posts from new or low karma users are held for mod approval. Tree planting- Taking soil from each of your hometown’s or from each of your parent’s homes and adding them together is a sweet sentiment. Wash each other’s feet- While this ceremony has Christian origins, the purpose is one that is truly universal, an act of caregiving to symbolize your love and devotion to each other. Simply pass out the lanterns and have your guests write their own wishes! This is also a great option for couples who want all of their guests to be involved. Releasing a sky lantern- The couple would each write a wish for your future or a blessing for your marriage on the lantern and then let it soar into the skies after you say your vows. After you exchange vows, your each use one of the candles to light the unity candle. At the beginning of the ceremony a member from each family lights one of the taper candles. Before the ceremony three candles are placed on the altar: two taper candles and one large candle in the middle. Unity candle- This is by far the most traditional unity ceremony option, so it’s perfect for couples who want that classic feel. Paint pouring on a blank canvas- this is fun and different and something you can hang in your home to view for years to come! The two paint colors blend and bring life to the empty canvas together, creating a modern-art representation of the marriage. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite ideas and are sharing them here for you all! What you do for a unity ceremony is one of those pieces! Some couples go traditional with lighting candles, others more modern with releasing lanterns and some skip it altogether! There are so many pieces of your day that you can make unique and cater to your individual preferences. One of our Wedding Wednesday topics recently was different ideas for unity ceremonies! We love how each and every wedding can be so different.
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