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RE: THE IGBO TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE CEREMONY

in Cross Culture β€’ 2 years ago (edited)

Are you telling me the bride's groom does not have transport fare πŸ˜‚, what if the bride refuses to cut the rope does that mean groom have to keep spraying moneyπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, wow I think I need to start saving up in case me and my Igbo gf decide to take things serious thanks for the heads up.

You look great in Glasses, I think this is my first time seeing your full picture, you look amazing in that dress, let me stop here before it sounds like flirting πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

Those cakes looks like a log of wood for real, the Baker is really good, if you did not say it was a cake I wouldn't have noticed.

The egg, what exactly does it symbolises as because I believe every event in Igbos traditional wedding has a meaning to it.

Nice pictures by the wayπŸ€—πŸ€—

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Hahaha πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
They have transport fare πŸ˜‚, it's just for fun

Lol, the groom will either keep spraying money or plead with the bride to cut the rope πŸͺ’. πŸ˜‚

Oh..u have an Igbo girl friend πŸ‘, start saving more money πŸ€‘πŸ’°

Hahaha πŸ˜‚
Thanks for the compliments about me

The baker did so well with the cake

The feeding of the egg is just a sign of unity among the couple and to encourage them to always eat together after marriage

Thanks for your well thought out comments
U are a true #dreemer

Oh now I understand.

Well, the write up was so captivating I find myself analysing every paragraph

Thanks for enlightenment, it is highly appreciated πŸ€—.