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The author has attended numerous weddings in Britain and abroad, including one in the mountains of Sardinia. They enjoyed this wedding for two main differences compared to the UK.
The two families spent at least three weeks preparing all the food, from homemade delicacies to traditional breads and pastas. In the week leading up to the wedding, there were daily celebrations, such as a dinner or celebration for the stomach. The ceremony took place in a beautiful country church, and the couple was driven to the reception in a decorated classic Fiat 500.
The reception was similar to the UK, but with seven tables each seating sixty guests. The wine flowed, and the chatter was full of Italian exuberance. There were five or six courses of food, screaming kids running wild, and the ceremonial cutting of the cake by the bride and groom. However, no speeches were given.
In Sardinia, the father of the bride proposes a toast, followed by the groom and the best man. This was not the case in the UK, where the groom was spared discomfort. Instead, six or seven male guests banged around the hall, selling pieces of the groom's tie cut into tiny bits. The money raised was given to the happy couple to help them set up their new life together.
The evening also saw traditional dancing, disco dancing, and karaoke, which the author enjoyed the most. They are excited to attend the next wedding and can't wait for the next one.
Question: What was one of the main differences at the Sardinian wedding compared to a UK wedding that the author attended?