What Happens During Wedding Receptions

Brooklyn brides have the option to either change or don’t change to another Brooklyn bridal gown before proceeding to their wedding reception after the wedding ceremony.

In a Brooklyn wedding reception, the bride and groom together with their parents and sometimes with the whole wedding entourage welcome the guests. The main happenings in a wedding reception are eating and partying. The newly married couple also cuts the wedding cake sometime during this event.


The best man and maid of honor usually start in giving their speeches to honor the couple which is usually followed by people close to both the bride and groom.

Traditionally, wedding receptions include the bridal waltz danced by the newly married couple. Brooklyn brides wearing their Brooklyn bridal gowns look like fairy princesses dancing with their price charming looking handsome in his impeccable suit dance in the middle of the dance floor. Nowadays, some couples choose other modern dances other than waltz.

The father of the bride then dances with his daughter bride. During this father-daughter dance, it is traditional that the groom cuts in to represent the bride’s parting with her family to finally join her new husband. It is also customary that the groom dances with his own mother while the bride dances with her father. In some cultures, the parents of the couple dance with the each other.

The couple’s going off to their honeymoon usually follows the wedding reception. Spraying of shaving cream on the bridal car windows and placing of tin cans at the back bumper of the bridal car usually represents the sending-off of the couple.

By: Cherry Bonachita

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