Junggesellinnenabschied
Marriage is universal, be it in India, Deutschland or any other part of the world. But there are differences in the ceremonies we have at different places. Nevertheless, all the marriages are big events with lots and lots of fun. I happened to be a part of “Junggesellinnenabschied” of one of my friends. It was great fun,
We dressed the bride in funny looking clothes and all the girls along with the bride went into the city.
There the bride was supposed to sell some cocktails, and jellies etc. The
people in the city centre were also very excited and some instead of paying one euro for one glass paid 20 and thirty euros.
Besides this we had prepared some medals like best eyes, best hair, best face etc. and the bride had to pick one boy from the crowd and award him with the medal. It was great fun and the money, which was collected was handed over to the bride to buy shoes.


Hi friends, I am Richa Pathak, I come from the very colourful and vibrant country India.
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In fact there are some small but funny differences in making a “Junggesellinnenabschied” or bachelorrette party in different countries. It’s always interesting to see how different cultures have their own tradtitions.
Comment by JGA verfasst 24. August 2009 um 15:47