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Jun 5, 2019

[Answer] 1. Many cultures have a custom of jumping over what household object as part of the wedding ceremony?

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...1. Broom 2. Pan 3. Chair 4. Dish There are many diverse cultures around the world who include jumping over a broom as part of their wedding celebrations. This practice can be found in the Gypsy, Scottish, and Hungarian culture. It can also be found in some African-American populations, especially the Caribbean regions. Exact practices vary slightly, but all indicate the start of a new family and home. It is believed to bring luck, fertility, and happiness to the new marriage. The exact origins of this practice are a topic of disagreement among cultural historians.

Dec 1, 2017

[Ans] Where did the custom of kissing under mistletoe originate?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where did the custom of kissing under mistletoe originate?"

Overjoyed, Frigg blessed the mistletoe plant and promised a kiss to all who passed beneath it. ... The far-from-romantic answer is that it's a parasitic plant, which means it depends on another plant for survival. Mistletoe can only grow if its seeds are carried to a “host" tree by birds that have eaten mistletoe berries.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Where did the custom of kissing under mistletoe originate?"

England:

Ancient druids began the tradition of hanging mistletoe in homes as a way to bring good luck into the home and ward off evil spirits. In Norse mythology, mistletoe was a symbol of love and friendship. It was in England that the custom of kissing under the mistletoe began. In the original version, however, one had to pick a berry from the sprig of mistletoe before bestowing a kiss. When all the berries were gone, there could be no more kissing. 

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