Does anyone remember the dollar dance at weddings? Maybe this is a California thing. The way it worked was the bride would stand on the dance floor and men would line up to dance with her. The man had to pin $1 on her dress in order to dance with her. My mom wanted me to do this because it was a big tradition, but I told her I would sock someone if they came up to me in my expensive dress with a safety pin.She stopped asking me after that. Anyway, I'm just wondering if any other areas of the country did the dollar dance. Oh, and it was a slow dance, not a lap dance or anything.
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I hate, hate this "tradition." It was in existence long ago when I got married and that was the one thing my mother put her foot down. She would have been mortified if we had done something that gauche in front of all the European relatives.
Unfortunately, the practice does not seem to have died out. My niece did it at her wedding just this past summer. And not only was it the bride, but the women were supposed to pay to dance with the groom. They both stood out there on the dance floor almost begging for more money.