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Contact WeddingTraditions.org: We're here to help with your questions

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This site documents the wedding customs of more than two hundred countries and twelve faiths. A project like that only stays accurate if people who know better than we do take the time to write.

So if we have your tradition wrong, or incomplete, or missing entirely, that is exactly the kind of message we hope to receive.

What we would like to hear about

Corrections. A date wrong, a custom misattributed, a transliteration that makes a native speaker wince. We would rather know.

Missing traditions. If your country or community is not yet represented, or if we have told only part of the story, your knowledge is welcome here. The site is built on lived experience as much as published research.

Translation help. The site is published in twenty-two languages. Some of those translations need native eyes. If you read one of our pages in your language and something reads awkwardly, we would be grateful for the correction.

General questions. Anything about how the site works, what sources we draw from, or how to contribute.

How to reach us

Write to contact@weddingtraditions.org.

A real person reads every message. Most receive a reply within a day or two. If your note requires research on our end, it may take longer, but it will not be forgotten.

A note on contributions

The best additions to this site have come from people who simply wrote to us with something they knew. A grandmother's ritual. A regional variation we had never encountered. The correct order of a ceremony we had pieced together from secondhand accounts.

You do not need academic credentials. You need to have been in the room. That is the authority that matters most here.

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