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LoginMexico has been for long a preferred destination for Romance and romance-related travel. Having decades of experience in the destination wedding industry, the country offers knowledgeable wedding specialists, creative event production and out-of-this-world culinary offerings. With a number of cultural, adventure and social activities, a wedding in Mexico is even the perfect excuse for a guilt-free mini-vacation! What truly sets Mexico apart as a prime wedding location is the great attention to detail placed on weddings. This is primarily due to the importance of marriage in Mexican culture, which ensures that every wedding in Mexico is only of the highest quality.
By Melida Flores on Jan 28, Mexican wedding traditions are a beautiful heritage passed down from generation to generation. Following many old customs and beliefs, Mexican weddings continue to be one of the most lavish and well-thought-out events in the wedding world. Most traditional Mexican weddings will take place in a Roman Catholic church with many symbolic events planned throughout the ceremony. In order to plan a Mexican wedding, lots of work has to be put into planning the event. Help from all family and friends is needed in order to help with the planning tasks that the traditional wedding requires.
Many Mexican wedding traditions are similar to those used around the world, like saying vows and exchanging rings, but there are many special aspects that are unique to Mexican culture. A Mexican wedding is all about family, and while the guest list is large, there are a few special family members, the padrino and madrina. They often pay for some elements of the wedding, like a special Bible or pillow for the couple to kneel on, or give readings during the mass. The padrino and madrina typically present the couple with el lazo, or the lasso. In traditional Mexican culture , the groom sometimes presents an ornate box with 13 gold coins to the bride, coins representing Jesus and his disciples as well as his commitment to provide for his family.
In respect of this, family relationships are typically very close. There is a general expectation placed upon Mexicans to be loyal and committed to their family by putting the interests of the family above their own. Close-knit family relations provide Mexicans with a network of security and support, particularly in times of need. This is especially relevant to the lower classes as the extended family can be crucial to helping an individual cope with hardships during difficult times. Neighbours often play a large role in this way.
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