In our Filipino traditional wedding culture it's the opposite because traditionally the groom's family will be the one that will spend for the wedding and the in the olden times it also includes dowries. Even in some Philippine provinces, the groom's family still gives dowry though it's not extravagant, perhaps just simple gifts. I remember my late grandma used to tell me about dowries given by the groom's families during their olden times as well as the expenses that the grooms family would spend for the weddings. Nag-aalaga daw ng mga biik ang family ng groom para sa araw ng kasal malalaki na ang mga baboy na kakatayin para sa handaan. Perhaps in some Philippine provinces it's still the norm. 😊
Nattuwa ako sayo elanie kc kahit yong mga biyanan mo nakkipag participate s pag vvlog mo kahit wala k doon cla yong nagawa para sayo mabait ka kasing bata at sobrang maunawain kaya cla mahal k nila
Silent viewer mo aq ms ellaine. Na appreciate ko byenan mo kc kumukuha tlga sya ng vedio para sayo😊 very supportive. congrats sa newly wed and have a safe delivery soon ms ellaine😊
I understand the concept of arranged marriage. Its more practical when it comes to financial, mental, cultural and physical. Once you marry an Indian, expect you will marry the family and entire clan. Same with Chinese.
Medyo taliwas lang sa kultura nating mga Pinoys during events and cultural affairs with food banquets, because with us, the women mostly ang pinauunang kumuha ng pagkain though it's not really a must pero sa ating kultura out of respect pinauuna ng mga lalaki ang babae na mauna nang kumuha ng foods. 😊
Sa islam,parents din namimili ng aasawahin mga anak nila before pero ngayon hinahayaan na nila mga anak nila ang pumili,pero myron ding parental pero hindi na sapilitan,,sa islam namn lahat ng gastos sa lalaki.