Recently, I had a request for Tradition Tuesday to feature Scandinavian wedding traditions. Thanks for the suggestion, and I had a great time researching and now sharing with you. So here is a peak into beautiful Danish traditions.
One of the most common and well-known wedding traditions of Denmark is the Gates of Honor. These gates are made from pine branches. They are made to symbolize that it is the bride’s special day and to celebrate it. Most often it is erected in front of the bride’s parent’s home, but it could also be a free standing structure as well. The people of Denmark have been partaking of this tradition for several hundreds of years.

Additionally, tradition holds that on the silver anniversary of the couple, an identical structure is recreated.
A very strange concept to us here in America would be the Danish public wedding. Weddings are considered public and anyone can attend the ceremony and the reception following. But don’t worry, ladies, the entire day isn’t shared with everyone. Couples then have a party later in the evening by invitation only!
One Denmark wedding tradition that may have made its way all the way to the United States is the cutting of the wedding cake. This Danish tradition states the couple cuts the cake with both the bride and groom holding the knife. After the cake has been cut, each of the guests must eat a piece. This tradition is meant to bring good luck and to ward off evil spirits.
So the next time you see couples cutting a cake make sure to thank the Danes!
One final tradition I want to touch on addresses the traditional kiss. We’ve all been to weddings, clinking glasses to get the bridal couple to kiss, and of course there is “Gor’ko“, but I think the Dane’s have nailed involuntary kissing!!
To make the couple kiss, the guests tapped their knives on their plates (ok, we’ve sort of done that). Later the guests all started drumming their feet on the floor, which means the couple has to get under the table and kiss. And since that clearly isn’t enough, the guests then started tapping their glasses with their knives, which meant the couple had to stand on their chairs and kiss!
So what do you think? I think the Dane’s have it . . . at least for the moment. I guess I will have to keep searching for other crazy kissing traditions!


