Getting Married: The Traditional Filipino Way
Posted by cyborg on January 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment
A traditional wedding held in the Philippines is a venue that we all take advantage of to pay the most influential people in our lives utmost respect and value. This custom, usually staged by beautiful flower arrangements, decadent food, and elegant clothing, makes it absurdly difficult for to-be-wed...
Source: Old Philippines
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