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答案                                        American Wedding Customs
     Wedding days are often considered the most important day of many people’s lives. /For this mason alone, throughout the past and into modern day,/numerous customs and superstitions have developed around the wedding event,/in hopes of creating "The Perfect Day". /A very common custom still honored today /is in reference to a time-old saying: /something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, /and a silver sixpence inside your shoe. /So old is this that tracing it back to its origination is nearly impossible. /The "old" is believed to be the friends and family attending the wedding. /The "new" is represented by the couple themselves, as a "new" union. /The "borrowed" is something from the families that is to be returned. /Something "blue" is interpreted to represent the bride’s virginity. /The sixpence can be any form of money, tucked into the bride’s shoe, /this to bring wealth to the union, both in monetary means and love.

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