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Is it considered good luck for the bride to drop the grooms wedding band during the ceremony?

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Is it considered good luck for the bride to drop the grooms wedding band during the ceremony?

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  1. Wow, I've never heard of that one. Do what you want in the ceremony if tradition is important to you...but don't do anything that people say is lucky or unlucky...because I hate to break it to you...but luck is all imaginary: there's no such thing! Stick to your traditions and what's meaningful to you...don't do anything new and weird for your wedding!


  2. sounds more like bad luck to me

  3. Only if she finds it!  LOL

  4. Has nothing to do with luck. It's considered being nervous and somewhat clumsy.  

  5. Oh please.  All of these crazy things people tell you"It's good luck if it rains on your wedding day"  "It's good luck if the bride drops the groom's ring" all of that stuff is just c**p that people make up so you don't feel like the day is ruined because something was messed up.  Same with the "It's bad luck for the groom to see the bride before the wedding".  There are millions of people who do this every year to ensure "luck" and half of them get divorced.  People think up the craziest things.

  6. If he is the right guy it's all good luck!  My husband forgot the ring.  He left his ring at home.  We both had our own ring at our house.  I was going to give mine to the Best Man directly and he was to give his to my MOH.  She went to go get it and he didn't have it.  

    So I borrowed my grandfather's.  I considered that good luck.  It added to my Something Borrowed and that ring had 60 years of marriage behind it already.

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