What beverage do the bride and groom drink in Japanese culture?
Sake
What country has the highest divorce rates?
Russia
In China and india, what is the traditional color that a bride will wear?
Red
What is a bachelorette party called in the UK?
Hen Night
What do the letters RSVP stand for in a wedding invitation?
Repondez s’il vous plaît
In which country is it customary to present thirteen gold coins to the bride during the wedding ceremony
Mexico
What is the most popular wedding destinations for US couples?
Las Vegas
Which British Queen is credited with popularizing white wedding dresses in the west?
Queen Victoria
Spartans
Which US state has the highest average wedding costs at 47,000
New Jersey
In Fiji it is traditional while asking for the brides hand in marriage to offer her father what?
A whales tooth
The ancient tradition of “handfasting” from celtic tradition during wedding ceremonies has resulted in which common phrase regarding marriage?
Tying the Knot
The English believe its good luck to find what in your wedding dress?
Spider
In 2024 which prominent family spent $600 Million on their special day
Ambani
In Louisiana, if you say you want “wedding cake flavor” what flavor are you asking for?
Almond
In Hindu Tradition experiencing what on your wedding day is good luck?
Rain
In Greek Mythology. Who is the goddess of marriage?
Hera
In Asia, wearing robes embroidered with ________ symbolizes fidelity
Cranes
Which classic Hollywood actress married a European king?
Grace Kelly
Most popular flower used in American weddings
Rose
What country has the lowest divorce rates?
Italy
Which country started the tradition of wearing wedding rings on the fourth finger due to a belief that a vein from the ring finger lead up to the heart?
Egypt
Traditional, brides are asked to incorporate these four things into their wedding attire. What are they
Something old, something New, something borrowed, something blue
Queen Elixsbath II had how many cakes made for her wedding?
12
What is considered the unluckiest day to get married in English folklore?
Saturday