Thank you for the Video. I fell in love with a woman from Vinnytsia. Ironically the tower in the video looks similar. I would like to give her a traditional wedding.
Handsome groom and beautiful bride!!! I like the idea of giving money, it's much better than the tradition of giving gifts like in USA ... but this is changing in USA now!!!
Hi there, all the best to bride and groom. May they have a great future ahead of them in a free Ukraine. Where I'm from the wedding in the civil registration office is more intimate and the wedding in the church and the banquette afterwards is for all of the invited guests. We also give money as the primary gift oftentimes "hidden" in another, smaller gift. We also have the tradition of "stealing the bride". After the banquette and during the party some guest "kidnap" the bride, usually to a bar or restaurant in the closer environment and keep on partying there. The groom, accompanied by some other guests , has to find and get her released. The "ransom money" involves usually horrendous amounts of alcohol, as the groom needs to spend several rounds of drinks to those who "kidnapped" the bride. In the end you make quite a bill at the bar/restaurant and then go back to your primary place to party some more. As this is more of a rural tradition (at least to my knowledge) it lets partake more hospitality providers in a village on the wedding. Btw. nice partnerlook from both of you. It seems to have been a nice party.
So sweet. Happy for them. And for you two souls, too. Respect and love from the US. BTW, who the hell would criticize anyone for getting married during the war? No need to defend it. Screw those people.
I"m 72 years old. I was born here in the USA but all my grandparents were born in Poland or Ukraine. The wedding you attended reminds me of Polish/Ukranian weddings I attended as a boy. Great and fun weddings. Be safe and the whole world is on your side. Slava Ukraini!!
Best wishes to Bride and Groom. Thank them for letting you share this moment with us and witnessing their great love.
Yes to Weddings during war. Catch any joy you can. Bless the health of the newly married couple. (Love the channel)
Thank you for the Video. I fell in love with a woman from Vinnytsia. Ironically the tower in the video looks similar. I would like to give her a traditional wedding.
God Bless you guys !!!!! I know my next bride will be from Ukraine !!!! Many blessings and greetings from Chicago
I always give money as a gift. Young couples appreciate that most I think. That cake/bread looked delicious.
Good to know. Thanks 😊
Handsome groom and beautiful bride!!! I like the idea of giving money, it's much better than the tradition of giving gifts like in USA ... but this is changing in USA now!!!
Hi dear be safe we stand with you ❤😘🇪🇸🇺🇦❤
Hi there, all the best to bride and groom. May they have a great future ahead of them in a free Ukraine. Where I'm from the wedding in the civil registration office is more intimate and the wedding in the church and the banquette afterwards is for all of the invited guests. We also give money as the primary gift oftentimes "hidden" in another, smaller gift. We also have the tradition of "stealing the bride". After the banquette and during the party some guest "kidnap" the bride, usually to a bar or restaurant in the closer environment and keep on partying there. The groom, accompanied by some other guests , has to find and get her released. The "ransom money" involves usually horrendous amounts of alcohol, as the groom needs to spend several rounds of drinks to those who "kidnapped" the bride. In the end you make quite a bill at the bar/restaurant and then go back to your primary place to party some more. As this is more of a rural tradition (at least to my knowledge) it lets partake more hospitality providers in a village on the wedding. Btw. nice partnerlook from both of you. It seems to have been a nice party.
Thank u! We also used to have these traditions🥰🇺🇦
So sweet. Happy for them. And for you two souls, too. Respect and love from the US.
BTW, who the hell would criticize anyone for getting married during the war? No need to defend it. Screw those people.
Thank you❤️
I"m 72 years old. I was born here in the USA but all my grandparents were born in Poland or Ukraine. The wedding you attended reminds me of Polish/Ukranian weddings I attended as a boy.
Great and fun weddings. Be safe and the whole world is on your side. Slava Ukraini!!
Thank u!🇺🇦❤️🇺🇸
Stay safe. With all best wishes. Slava Ukraiini.
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una boda ucraniana, bonita
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