Friday 18 September 2015

Get involved!

Marriage is a rite of passage conducted within every society, although the ceremony and people involved may be different compared to the usual scenery it depicts how we are all intertwined to the notion of this union. According to sociologist and blogger Philip Cohen, using Eurostat database, found out that people tend to get married at least once in their lifetime and further stressed that marriage is not ‘declining’ but delayed due to its increase social significance. So if you're single and find no reason to be reading this blog, be aware that one day your time will come so you might aswell consume as much information.

Universally, people are engaged with the idea of getting married and this shows through their personal understanding which diversifies the meaning itself






              
Ever since the appearance of Alan Kurdi in the media, this has caused an uproar within media outlets in relations to xenophobia and prompted a call to action in which the world have responded. 


                                                                                                      (Filson Lee, 2015)

My blog will also shed light on this social vice in depicting ways to reinforce social relations within our households despite being from different cultures.  

The topic itself, cultural weddings is of interest to many people as the web itself is the platform for many groups, blogs, communities and forums dedicated to interfaith weddings and their traditional events. These platforms are the product of endless personal accounts and followed by thousands.

Interesting enough, this shows the ex-nomination of a wedding between a couple of similar cultural backgrounds. Why is a heterogeneous couple of the same religion termed to be having ‘a wedding’? While other nuptials outside this perceived “norm” have a name attached to their wedding for example “gay wedding, interfaith wedding”. Think about it? Why it all couldn't be termed “wedding”!

This blog will explore different cultures and the ways they prepare for their ceremony(ies). While it becomes a source of knowledge outside of what we are accustomed to, the posts on different events could be a source of inspiration for your big day. Adding twists to the homogeneous ‘white wedding’, by giving it a more intense and unique stance. We are the ones who make up society, we should be aware and accepting of practices within our environment therefore if nuptials are conducted within all societies, it is relatable to all of us!
Why worry about refugees, famine and wars when we are blessed with coconut trees and clear blue seas. We feel like the vices of society and its hardships are only experienced around the world, it is not our battle as we are well protected within the barriers of our good country. How strong are these walls?

      

2 comments:

  1. If you liked the Alan Kurdi video, I made another one about the refugee crisis

    Tribute to Refugees - 2014-15 Crisis - 500 Miles
    https://youtu.be/nrJJxd2WLuM

    I recently made a video that has more to do with weddings
    Bliss - Kissing and X-Static - Here With Me - Birds Flying HD
    https://youtu.be/EfNwRAeWGqU

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