Today, my mother and I went to a wedding in my area of aceh Sumatra, marriage has become a tradition and customs for the people of aceh.
in this event, which has a house will invite their relatives, neighbors, etc., neighbors who are near to home events will usually come early to help, cook, make tents and others is needed for the success of this event.
in place the event will provide a variety of foods, if that makes the event people who have high economic, then the type of food provided in the form of fancy food, but if that makes a wedding a they that has simple economics, the food provided is also simple.
when we attend a party invitation, we will usually give gifts (gift) to the bride as much as we give
in this event, the host will invite groups Marhaban, who will recite poetry, mingled with religion and customs applicable in the local area.
- food provided at the party
- me when was enjoying the food
- gifts brought by the visitors
- Marhaban groups were invited, by the host to enliven the party
- the bride and groom
- me and my friends
- they who are provide food
- house where the party
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And where is a vodka?
No vodka here, we never drink it :)
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Vodka. Nyan bir/tuak/arak, @silvia :v
in aceh great, indonesia
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No vodka in acheh. haraaaam :D
bereh bang ^^
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