
November 23, 2012
A colourful wedding
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The Bride & Groom are the ones with the arrows. |
And did I mention that the bride is really gorgeous!
Whilst we are on the topic of Thai wedding, in the Thai culture, rather than giving a gift or enclosing money as gift inside a wedding card, it is customary to present monetary gifts in the envelope in which you receive your wedding invitation. The envelope bears your name on it, so the married couple knows who gave them the gift. The envelope is usually given at the evening reception and as guests, you usually receive a small memento or a wedding favour in return,
As I recently found out, wearing the colour purple to a Thai wedding reception is a complete no-no. According to one usually speculative source, purple apparently symbolises divorce. That being said, it definitely is not a colour one should wear to a Thai wedding reception at all cost.
I don’t know how true this is and how reliable the source is (given that it came out of a foreigner’s mouth and when I asked the Thais, they told me they don’t know of such things – and granted I spotted a few Thais wearing purple), my take is, if in doubt and when it comes to Thai weddings, don’t do it.