The Tradition of Tossing the Bouquet







Do you know where or why this wedding tradition was started?

Tossing the bouquet is a tradition that stems from England hundreds of years ago. Back then it was considered very good luck to touch the bride and even better luck to rip a piece of the bride's wedding gown, veil or bouquet, since she was considered the pinnacle of being blessed. To avoid a ruined dress and the stress of being physically grabbed, brides began throwing their bouquets to distract their guests, while she and her husband made there escape for the honeymoon. The guests were totally happy with grabbing the flowers, as it was believed that whoever managed to snag the bouquet was obviously going to get married soon.

Eventually the bride and dress grabbing tradition died down as a result of this new sneaky trick and guests began to calmly wait for the bouquet to be tossed.

Today the bouquet is tossed to single women with the belief that whoever catches it will be the next to marry.

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  1. I think a number of women would find it interesting learning about the origin and tradition of throwing the bouquet. I have seen some videos of guess getting hurt in a frantic attempt to catch the bouquet. Which suggest that this tradition is taken really seriously.

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    1. Some persons do believe they'll get married next if they catch that bouquet but it doesn't work like that at all.

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