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More about weddings!
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21 Jan 2006 Sat 12:19 pm |
Turkish bride and groom. Does the bride and groom have hen and stag parties like those in the UK and no doubt other nations?
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21 Jan 2006 Sat 02:31 pm |
that is a very complicated affair, depending on the origins of the families involved...
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21 Jan 2006 Sat 10:10 pm |
u know bird flue...so these days nobody does dis...hehehehehehhe
no hen no duck no dove...birdless life....
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21 Jan 2006 Sat 11:42 pm |
Quoting ramayan: u know bird flue...so these days nobody does dis...hehehehehehhe
no hen no duck no dove...birdless life.... |
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22 Jan 2006 Sun 12:56 am |
hahahhaha!!!
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05 Feb 2006 Sun 06:05 pm |
Since no one really answered the question, here goes. It does depend upon tradition but woman often have what is generally called henna night. (Though my wife didn't much to her family's disappointment.) This is an all female affair where the bride's female friends and relatives sing to her and try to make her cry. They want to make her cry because she should be sad that she is leaving her family. The bride and guests mark the palm of their hands with henna. This is the general info I have and I have no idea what the men do. If you are really interested let me know and I will assign as a homework essay to my students and we can see what we get. (I'm an English teacher in Istanbul.)
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06 Feb 2006 Mon 07:00 pm |
Quoting kezzap: Since no one really answered the question, here goes. It does depend upon tradition but woman often have what is generally called henna night. (Though my wife didn't much to her family's disappointment.) This is an all female affair where the bride's female friends and relatives sing to her and try to make her cry. They want to make her cry because she should be sad that she is leaving her family. The bride and guests mark the palm of their hands with henna. This is the general info I have and I have no idea what the men do. If you are really interested let me know and I will assign as a homework essay to my students and we can see what we get. (I'm an English teacher in Istanbul.) |
thank you for your kind offer. I am going to a wedding in three weeks and wonder whether I will be invited to the "Hen Night" if there was such a thing and what to expect. Equally whether my husband would be invited to a "stag night". If you can find out then that would be great. Send me a PM if you go ahead!
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06 Feb 2006 Mon 07:01 pm |
Quoting ramayan: Quoting libralady: Quoting ramayan: u know bird flue...so these days nobody does dis...hehehehehehhe
no hen no duck no dove...birdless life.... |
You really are a comedien -psml NOT
By the way a "flue" is something that lets out the fumes from a gas or coal fire in your house ( bit like a chimney). |
libra...i like joking but have no intention to be a comedian or sth like dis.....sorry....why dont u try dis??? |
I joke just the same as everyone but I dont think Bird Flu is a joking matter when your country men are losing their children to it. If you like a joke then I can send you some via PM - too rude to put on here, let me know!!
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06 Feb 2006 Mon 08:36 pm |
Quote: [QUOTE libralady
I joke just the same as everyone but I dont think Bird Flu is a joking matter when your country men are losing their children to it. If you like a joke then I can send you some via PM - too rude to put on here, let me know!! |
sure i was not joking about the dead kids hea? we cant cry for days??there are precautions for dis ....
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06 Feb 2006 Mon 10:02 pm |
Ramayan
All I wanted to know was do you Turks go get pissed up the night before you get married - last night of freedom, that sort of thing........... You got no answer??
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07 Feb 2006 Tue 02:00 pm |
he loves winding people up,look at him.in his element.he aint gonna answer your question.
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07 Feb 2006 Tue 06:42 pm |
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