Ask your partner to describe a funeral and a wedding in his or her country. What customs are involved? Is special dress worn to indicate that a person is mourning? Compare this with customs in your culture and share this information with your partner.
Weddings in Brazil are very similar to weddings in the United States, but there a few customs that make Brazilian weddings unique. Gabby told me that in Brazil when a couple get engaged it is just a simple band that is worn on the right hand up until they are married, which it is them moved over to the left hand. It is customary for the bride and groom to have each others names engraved on their wedding bands as well. The bride and groom are very likely to follow U.S. traditions in respect to what they wear, except that the bride wears gold shoes. The bridesmaids are typically never in the same color because there is an old Brazilian idea that no color should be repeated, so often times at Brazilian weddings there is a lot of color on the bride’s side.
Funerals in Brazil typically lack the formality that Americans are familiar with. In Brazil most funeral viewings must legally be held within 48 hours of the time of death. This tradition comes from the warm and moist climate of Brazil which is ideal for