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  3. Going Dutch - Wikipedia

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    The term stems from restaurant dining etiquette in the Western world, where each person pays for their meal. It is also called Dutch date, Dutch treat (the oldest form, a pejorative), [1] and doing Dutch. A derivative is "sharing Dutch", having a joint ownership of luxury goods. For example: four people share the ownership of a plane, boat, car ...

  4. Timorese wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Timorese wedding traditions (Indonesian: Berlaki, Portuguese: Barlaque, Tetum: Barlake) apply to marriages on the island of Timor, which is divided between Indonesia and East Timor. The wedding traditions are still followed in about half of all marriages in East Timor.

  5. Zeved habat - Wikipedia

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    French description of the Fadas ceremony (1888) In Jewish legal literature, the Zeved Habat event is cited as either taking place in the synagogue [13] during the Torah reading of the Shabbat service, when the father receives an aliya, or the ceremony may take place at the home [13] [14] in the course of a festive meal. [19]

  6. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Cake and finger foods are often served at baby showers.. Traditionally, baby showers are given only for the family's first child, and only women are invited to party .... [3] though this has changed in recent years, now allowing showers being split up for different audiences: workplace, mixed-sex, etc. [4] [5] Smaller showers, or showers in which guests are encouraged to give only diapers or ...

  7. Stag and doe - Wikipedia

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    A stag and doe party, stag and drag party, buck and doe party, a jack and jill party, or a wedding social is a Canadian party and fundraiser for an engaged couple. Canada [ edit ]

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