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Published July 29, 2024

Brides are burying raw sausages ahead of their wedding day for good luck

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sausage from pixabay by Dgraph88

If you want a nice wedding, try burying a sausage before you say, "I do."

Brides-to-be have been posting themselves burying sausages because it's supposed to be good luck on the wedding day.

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Meg, a wedding content creator in the UK, recently posted a video reminding brides to follow this odd tradition. Her video has received over 2 million views.

Burying a sausage is supposed to bring great weather, and several brides swear this old wives tale works.

It doesn't matter what kind of sausage you use as long as you bury it the night before the nuptials.

Feature image from sausage from pixabay by Dgraph88

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