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“It's the spark of life.” Japanese amazed after attending a wedding in Romania: “I panicked a little”

A Japanese who is in Romania posted on Tiktok a clip describing his experience at a wedding in our country. “Forgive me, but this is no longer a wedding, it's a dance camp,” he said.

Romanian wedding photo: video capture

Romanian wedding photo: video capture

The young Japanese says he was amazed by the resistance of the Romanians. “I went to a wedding in Romania, so I thought to share with you my experience. First of all, I couldn't help but wonder: how much dance there is too much dance. The dance started at 6:00 pm and continued until 2:00 in the morning. It was a dinner break, at one point, but otherwise, it was a continuous dance. Forgive me, but this is no longer a wedding, a dance camp ”, he told Tiktok.

The Japanese says he has never seen people dancing with so much passion.

“A middle-aged gentleman has completely watered his shirt from so much dance, but it seemed happy. That's no longer sweat. It's the spark of life.” He said in the video posted on social networks, according to Ştiridiaspora.

One of the moments that surprised him was the one in which a child stole the bride's shoe and asked for redemption for the back.

“He negotiated as a small mafia and wanted something in return. His first infection”, he said.

A memorable moment claims that it was the bride's abduction. “When I saw the abducted bride, I panicked a little. Then I saw how the groom started to dance. I calmed down”, the young man told.

Romanian wedding photo: video capture

Romanian wedding photo: video capture

The biggest cultural shock came in the morning, after the wedding. Everyone was standing and dance. “Romanians have a mythological level resistance”.

“Romania is a warm, welcoming and vibrant country. I felt good, I laughed, I was a witness to a fascinating culture. But if you plan to go to a Romanian wedding, the physical training starts at least two months before. I do not joke, you need physical condition”, concluded the Japanese.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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