Originally published on Shaadiwish
Everyone knows that planning a wedding is not an easy task. And when it comes to specifically planning a multicultural wedding, it can be an even bigger complication. As love knows no boundaries and is beyond all barriers, a wedding needs to celebrate just that. The recent multicultural weddings of the star couples, DeepVeer and NickYanka, have put a lot of limelight on the peculiar issues faced while planning a multicultural wedding. While planning a multicultural wedding, you have to find the perfect harmony of the difference in cultures and backgrounds, and honour and celebrate the diversity. It is a wonderful experience when you have a partner who belongs to a different community or culture. You are exposed to many new and beautiful things which broaden your perspective. When it comes to weddings, everyone wants to follow traditions according to their cultures. As equal partners in a relationship, it is important that both cultures are equally appreciated. However, couples from different and diverse backgrounds may face unique challenges when putting together a multicultural wedding. How to incorporate the most important rituals of each, make everyone happy and make things work smoothly can be a bit difficult.
Follow these tips from experts before you start planning a multicultural wedding:
1. Do The Research
The first thing that you need to do before you execute any plan is to do the research work. Yes, you have embraced each other’s cultures but there must be a lot of things that you still don’t know. Let your families sit together and discuss what all traditions you will be incorporating from both sides. Write it down so that you do not end up missing anything crucial and regret later on. You can also make a list of those things that you can let go. Since this wedding will be an amalgamation of two different cultures, be selective and incorporate the wedding traditions which are a must in both the cultures.
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2. Who Will Officiate The Wedding?
One of the most important things that you need at a wedding is a person who can officiate it. Whether you are having a Hindu wedding or a Christian wedding, you will need someone to perform the ceremony. When you are coming from different faiths, you need to think twice on this matter. You can either have one person who can perform the wedding of both faiths or you can have two officials to perform the ceremony side by side. Check out this unique Hindu-Muslim wedding which didn’t have pheras and Nikaah, here. This couple managed to successfully break down any taboos and barriers while planning their multicultural wedding and celebrated their true love.
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3. Hire A Wedding Planner With Experience
You already did research on your end but this is not it. You will surely need the help of an experienced wedding planner who has already planned thousands of weddings according to different traditions. He/she will be the best person to plan the wedding in a cost-effective manner according to your needs.
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4. A Multicultural Menu
The best thing about a multicultural wedding is that you can play around with the menu. You can have a fusion menu to celebrate both cultures and your guests will love you for that. Include the specialties from both the sides and create your own personalized wedding menu. Also, check out the top food trends for the year 2019 here.5. Your Dresses Are Important
Every culture has a special wedding attire and it should be respected. Since you two come from different cultures, you have a double duty to honour your roots. You have to find a way in which you can include the traditional wedding dresses of both faiths. Remember how the hottest couples of Bollywood- DeepVeer and NickYanka gave us some major wedding goals as they glammed up in different wedding outfits?!
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Check out the multicultural wedding pictures of Roadies judge, Raghu Ram here.
6. A Way with Words
All languages are beautiful but not everyone speaks the same words. If you and your partner have different native languages then you need some sort of unification to make it easier for your guests to enjoy the wedding. You can get the wedding invitations, menu and vows written or spoken in both the languages.
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For some ideas and inspiration, check out this multicultural wedding in Goa here.
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