A Moroccan Wedding

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A Moroccan wedding 

ceremony

 
  
 
 
 
 
Dear Vika,  
Thank you very much for your last e-mail in which you told me about an English wedding;
really it was amazing and I loved it a lot. Now, I will tell you about a Moroccan one.
Last year, it was my cousin wedding, all the family, were preparing for that. The wedding
happened in a big, well-decorated ball-room in Casablanca. I wear my best traditional clothes.
As soon as we arrived to the ball room, the couple’s parents welcome people with big smiles.
After greeting and congratulations we sit around a table .we eat dates and milk which are
symbols of love and peace in Moroccan culture.
A few minutes later, we hear beautiful pop music. The groom and his bride were
coming. All the guests stood up to applaud them. They are fantastic. He, the man, wearing a
beautiful “djellaba” and the bride looked like a princess in her luxurious kaftan and her golden
crown and jewelry. She was like a star in the night sky. We spent an unforgettable evening
there dancing, singing and taking photos with the bride and the groom and of course eating
delicious dishes. The ceremony stayed until the early hours of the day, then we all go home
and wished the married couple a happy honeymoon.
I hope that now you have a nice picture about the Moroccan traditions, Vika.
I am looking forward to your letter

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