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90.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:17 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting catwoman:

Alameda, thanks for the description, it was very interesting. However.... I'd never want such a traditional wedding myself, in fact, it would be pain to even participate in it... I think. :-S



Well catwoman, I don't think anyone will force you to attend a traditional Turkish wedding.

I forgot to mention that it is also tradtional forthe groom to present the bride with a home fully furnished with "everything". That is: all the dishes, couches, carpets...everything.



Somebody forgot to tell my husband about this!



lol What about the cooking and cleaning too?

91.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:22 pm

I was totally ripped off by my husband...when I get home, I am going to ask him were my house with all the furnishings is!

92.       hobnob
138 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:23 pm

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting catwoman:

Alameda, thanks for the description, it was very interesting. However.... I'd never want such a traditional wedding myself, in fact, it would be pain to even participate in it... I think. :-S



Well catwoman, I don't think anyone will force you to attend a traditional Turkish wedding.

I forgot to mention that it is also tradtional forthe groom to present the bride with a home fully furnished with "everything". That is: all the dishes, couches, carpets...everything.



Somebody forgot to tell my husband about this!



lol What about the cooking and cleaning too?



This is only true for grooms that come from a wealthy family. It's not the norm I don't think

93.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:29 pm

Quoting hobnob:

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting catwoman:

Alameda, thanks for the description, it was very interesting. However.... I'd never want such a traditional wedding myself, in fact, it would be pain to even participate in it... I think. :-S



Well catwoman, I don't think anyone will force you to attend a traditional Turkish wedding.

I forgot to mention that it is also tradtional forthe groom to present the bride with a home fully furnished with "everything". That is: all the dishes, couches, carpets...everything.



You're not helping hobnob....I got my husband on the phone immediately and demanded my house and furniture!

Somebody forgot to tell my husband about this!



lol What about the cooking and cleaning too?



This is only true for grooms that come from a wealthy family. It's not the norm I don't think

94.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:34 pm

used or new? I don't want used furniture, rugs and dishes.

95.       sonunda
5004 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 08:45 pm

and I'll just have a groom from a wealthy family please. lol

96.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 09:21 pm

and what if you don't like the furniture he has picked out.

97.       hobnob
138 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 09:41 pm

Quoting sonunda:

and I'll just have a groom from a wealthy family please. lol



did I say something funny? lol

98.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 09:44 pm

Well if that includes cooking and cleaning for me..a wealthy family will do. Just as long as the mother n law minds her own business.

99.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 10:09 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting catwoman:

Alameda, thanks for the description, it was very interesting. However.... I'd never want such a traditional wedding myself, in fact, it would be pain to even participate in it... I think. :-S



Well catwoman, I don't think anyone will force you to attend a traditional Turkish wedding.

I forgot to mention that it is also tradtional forthe groom to present the bride with a home fully furnished with "everything". That is: all the dishes, couches, carpets...everything.



Somebody forgot to tell my husband about this!


Calm down bed amerikan!!
Present "a home fully furnished with everything" for the bride is as mytical as virginity of the brides..

100.       teaschip
3870 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 10:14 pm

How disappointing to hear.

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