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    Jan 31, 2010, 12:24 PM
    Wedding superstion
    I was wondering about a wedding superstion. I know there is the superstition of the groom not seeing the dress before the wedding, and I totally agree with that. But I was wondering about the other part of the dress, the Veil. Am I able to see the vail before wedding? Or is that part of the superstion, and I don't want any of those, "whatever you think" responses. I want to know yes or no, would it be bad luck for me to see only the vail?
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    Jan 31, 2010, 01:18 PM

    It is bad luck for the bride to show her headpiece and veil to anyone except her family before the wedding.
    (under Wedding Apparel)
    Wedding Customs & Omens 

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