WEDDING TRADITIONS
WORLD CUP
POP CULTURE
100

The bride traditionally wears “something old, something new, something borrowed, and something” this color.

What is blue

100

This country has won the most World Cups, with 5 titles.

Brazil

100

This term, often used sarcastically, describes someone being dramatically extra or over-the-top in their reaction to something minor.

Unhinged

200

This is finger is traditionally used for the wedding ring in Western culture. 

The ring finger / left hand

200

This trophy that’s awarded to the World Cup winner depicts a globe held up by two human figures.

Brazil

200

This phrase, often typed in all caps, is the go-to response when someone serves an outfit or look.

SLAY / “the outfit ATE”

300

 In Jewish weddings, this circular object is broken by the groom stomping on it at the end of the ceremony.

A Glass

300

This stadium, the largest in the world by capacity, hosted the 2014 World Cup final.

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro

300

 This term describes a person (often a woman) whose fanbase is disproportionately gay men — think Chappell Roan or Charli XCX. 

Gay icon

400

This item is traditionally tossed by the bride to her single female guests, who compete to catch it.

The bouquet

400

This 2022 World Cup host nation became the first Arab country to host the tournament.

Qatar

400

his phrase, meaning to be exposed or caught in a lie/bad behavior, often gets paired with “the receipts.

Expose / “caught in 4K"

500

This item, worn by the bride and tossed by the groom to single male guests, is traditionally removed from the bride’s leg.

The garter

500

This Argentine superstar won his first World Cup title in 2022, capping off his career. 

Lionel Messi

500

This term for an unqualified opinion stated as fact, often “it’s giving…” energy, blew up alongside “the math isn’t mathing.

Word salad / “it’s giving”

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