Published: 13 Mar 2026 › Updated: 13 Mar 2026
Mexican weddings
A tradition at Mexican weddings is to place bills in the bride and groom’s clothing, usually during a specific song, when guests take turns dancing with them. This provides them with financial support as they begin their new life together, while also serving as a symbol of prosperity. Although it’s not as common to do it this way anymore, at most of the weddings I’ve attended, guests give some money in an envelope and leave it in a designated spot.
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