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Well a normal Greek family doesn't smash plates at weddings. You are more likely to see this custom among Greeks in Australia than in Greece. At least my generation isn’t familiar with plate smashing (I never witnessed it) so I can’t really tell. I think it was more a thing of the 60s, a practise made famous by Onassis. Ancient Greeks also smashed ceramic pots for different occassions. Sometimes as an expression of joy othertimes as a way to let off steam..much like the quitarists smash their quitars. lol. In Corfu it is common to throw huge clay pots filled with red ribbons from their windows, at Easter. I guess we like to break things.
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Thanks for this, not being knowledgeble on Gujurati weddings has led to many sleepless nights for me.
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Do you get to test drive the pussy first?
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