Did you know? Seeing a chimney sweep on the way to a wedding is though to bring good luck and it is still possible to hire one to attend wedding ceremonies.
Did you know? Although most weddings now take place on a Saturday it was considered unlucky in the past
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Did you know? Carrying the Bride over the threshold of the new marital home symbolises medieval 'kidnapping' when they enter the marital home for the first time. If the bride entered the home with her left foot first, she would be visited by bad fortune. In order to avoid this disaster, the groom lifts her into the home.
Did you know? The veil dates back to ancient Rome, when it was flame-yellow, always worn over the face, and called a flammeum.
Did you know? Women proposing on February 29th dates back to when the date was not recognised, so had no legal status. This 'loop hole' date was chosen by women who felt they had been 'left on the shelf' too long.