profil

W wielu regionach Polski uroczystością rodzinnym, np. ślubom, towarzyszą ciekawe obyczaje. Opisz uroczystość, w której brałeś udział, a utkwiła Ci w pamięci ze względu na interesujący obyczaj.

poleca 87% 102 głosów

Treść
Grafika
Filmy
Komentarze

Test 04 PR Zadanie 3.

Nearly three years ago, me and my parents participated in a two-day wedding. Granddaughter of my grandfather's sister and her fiance were getting married at the end of summer holidays. Ceremony and wedding reception took place beside Czorsztyn's lake.
The early-afternoon mass was held in a little wooden church in a near village from which comes bride's family. After exchanging vows all guests were transported to the hotel where they could change for fancy dresses and suits. An hour later, having gotten to the function's place we saw a huge white tent with beautiful decorations: purple and yellowish-green flowers and ribbons. At the official opening of the party different people made speeches in four languages, since many friends and family members of just married aren't poles. The time of enjoying meals and chatting was over, at 9p.m. all guests were invited to play together. From that moment on, the greater part of wedding participants were dancing and goofing around to the music played live by a local orchestra. The moment everyone awaits, wedding games came about 12a.m. As the mountains inhabitants' tradition says, the groom was shaved with an axe, then the bride and the groom were throwing their attributes to the crowd. People who caught a bouquet and a tie had to dance together.
For me that was the first multicultural and at the same time traditionally polish celebration I attempted. There were amazing people from around the world who could learn a fair bit of our regional tradition.

WORDS: 250

Czy tekst był przydatny? Tak Nie
Przeczytaj podobne teksty

Czas czytania: 1 minuta