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I am Roberto, from Florida, and I am getting married in April. My Cuban godparents used to tell me about weddings in Cuba. Before the wedding, the bride and the groom would not see each other because it was bad luck. That's similar to what I know about weddings in the United States. In Cuba, the bride's parents paid for the wedding and the reception. During the reception, the bride threw flowers to the other single girls. I have actually seen this at a wedding I attended in the United States. The bride and groom received gifts from the guests. The guests also danced with the bride, and the men pinned money on the bride's dress. The bride and groom would use the money to pay for the honeymoon.

What would be different if Roberto's wedding were to be a more traditional or typical American wedding?

The bride would not throw her bouquet to single girls.
The bride and groom would not receive gifts at the reception.
The male guests would not pin money on the bride's dress.
The reception would not include dancing or gifts.

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Answer:

The male guests would not pin money on the bride's dress.

Explanation:

Everything else is traditional of a typical American wedding, therefore by process of elimination, it must be this one.

The difference if Roberto chooses a traditional Cuban wedding or an American one is:

  • The male guests would not pin money on the bride's dress.

Cuban weddings.

When a couple decides to get married in Cuba, in addition to the fact that the bride's parents are the ones who pay for the wedding, the groom must secure an amount of money to pay for the honeymoon, which is why the tradition of putting money on the bride's dress is not usual, it could even be misunderstood.

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