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Weddings are arguably the most elaborately-celebrated things in the country.

The most massive turn ups, best food and booze, gorgeous dresses and every thing nice and romantic can be found at Nigerian wedding parties. Heck! Even one of the biggest movie ever made in the land is centered around this theme.

It's confirmed: we love weddings and all the glitz and fun they come with.

As much as they come with all these great stuff though, they also come with some hilariously-awkward, weird rules and occ

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My new blog post to review my exceptional festive experience (Part 2) “Tracing the Missing Postcolonial Culture of Hong Kong" NOW up on La Mode by GV Miao fashion blog:

Hong Kong is full of festivities and colours in January and February, owing much to the culture and traditions of the Chinese. We’ve just finished the Chinese New Year holiday here. East-West hybridity seems to be the very essence of our heritage. However, more than 16 years after Hong Kong's reunification with China, the east-mee

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Good Luck and Bad Luck1. Hey, brides, tuck a sugar cube into your glove — according to Greek culture, the sugar will sweeten your union.2. The English believe a spider found in a wedding dress means good luck. Yikes!3. In English tradition, Wednesday is considered the “best day” to marry, although Monday is for wealth and Tuesday is for health.4. The groom carries the bride across the threshold to bravely protect her from evil spirits lurking below.5. Saturday is the unluckiest wedding day, acco
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Weddings are arguably the most elaborately-celebrated things in the country.

The most massive turn ups, best food and booze, gorgeous dresses and every thing nice and romantic can be found at Nigerian wedding parties. Heck! Even one of the biggest movie ever made in the land is centered around this theme.

It's confirmed: we love weddings and all the glitz and fun they come with.

As much as they come with all these great stuff though, they also come with some hilariously-awkward, weird rules and occ

Read more…

My new blog post to review my exceptional festive experience (Part 2) “Tracing the Missing Postcolonial Culture of Hong Kong" NOW up on La Mode by GV Miao fashion blog:

Hong Kong is full of festivities and colours in January and February, owing much to the culture and traditions of the Chinese. We’ve just finished the Chinese New Year holiday here. East-West hybridity seems to be the very essence of our heritage. However, more than 16 years after Hong Kong's reunification with China, the east-mee

Read more…
Good Luck and Bad Luck1. Hey, brides, tuck a sugar cube into your glove — according to Greek culture, the sugar will sweeten your union.2. The English believe a spider found in a wedding dress means good luck. Yikes!3. In English tradition, Wednesday is considered the “best day” to marry, although Monday is for wealth and Tuesday is for health.4. The groom carries the bride across the threshold to bravely protect her from evil spirits lurking below.5. Saturday is the unluckiest wedding day, acco
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