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Know all about the bouquet toss tradition at weddings

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 7, 2021, 15:15 IST
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The bouquet toss has been an age old tradition since forever

Wedding rituals are all sorts of magical. The blend of old and new traditions accounts for a beautiful experience that gives the newlyweds an opportunity to carve their marital path instilled with values, beliefs and traditions. And when it comes to wedding traditions, we just can’t help but gush at the bouquet toss wedding tradition that has been around for hundreds and thousands of years. Over time, it has evolved into many different forms but the cheer, laughter and rejoice remains the same. Let’s delve deeper into this wonderful tradition and know all about the age-old tradition.

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History or bouquet toss

The tradition of bouquet toss is said to have originated in England. This tradition required everyone to touch the bride or grab a piece of her clothing. This act was said to bring good luck to the wedding guests, especially in aspects of suitors and marriage. And so, to avoid this enormous hassle, the bride would leave the bouquet and run away from the wedding venue.

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The modern context

Even though the excessive grabbing and touching of the bride’s clothes have now almost become obsolete, the tradition still remains, in a very entertaining way. After the ‘I dos’ or when the reception party is coming to an end, all the single women in the wedding party gather and the bride tosses the bouquet over her shoulder. The woman who catches the bouquet is said to be ‘next in line for marriage’.

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Significance of the toss

Instead of grabbing the bride’s clothing, all the single ladies in the reception party wait to catch the bouquet so that they can get married next. This belief of luck is said to get pretty competitive because the idea is that those with partners would want to tie the knot quickly. And it would make them happier to know that they’re next in line to walk down the aisle. However, if a woman catches the bouquet who is supposedly single can simply take the beautiful bouquet and keep it in her home for good luck.

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Is it compulsory?

The bouquet toss tradition is not compulsory anymore, as now brides feel that it should be their choice as to if they want to throw their wedding bouquet or not. However, many still want to adhere to this tradition since it’s fun and entertaining. After catching the bouquet, everyone assembles onto the dance floor and busts their move while having a cheerful time at the wedding.

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What should a bride keep in mind for this tradition?

According to wedding planners, brides should keep a headcount of how many single women will be attending the wedding. If there’s quite some many, tossing the bouquet shouldn’t be a problem. But if there are fewer single women, then they might feel embarrassed and singled out when they have to come forward for the toss. So, it’s always better to plan accordingly, for the sake of the wedding guests.

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Other ways to toss the bouquet

If the bride decides against tossing her bouquet to the single ladies, she can instead give the bouquet to her mother or grandmother, or even a woman who has been married the longest. This is a very beautiful and genuine gesture that has earned praises by many!



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