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Bachelor party

A bachelor party (in the United States and in Canada), also known as a stag weekend, stag do or stag party (in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland), or a buck's night (in Australia),[1] is a party held/arranged by the man who is shortly to enter marriage.

A bachelor being led to his party

A stag night is usually planned by the groom's friends or family.

The first references to Western stag nights in the Oxford English Dictionary date to the 19th century.[2] Traditionally, stag nights involved a black tie banquet hosted by the father of the groom that included a toast in honour of the groom and bride.[3] Since the 1980s, some bachelor parties in the United States have involved vacationing to a foreign destination,[3] or have featured female company such as strippers or topless waitresses.

History edit

The bachelor party dates back as early as the 5th century B.C. The ancient Spartans celebrated the groom's last night as a single man in which they held a dinner and made toasts on his behalf.[4]

In 1896, Herbert Barnum Seeley, a grandson of P. T. Barnum, threw a stag party (known as the "Awful Seeley Dinner") for his brother at the restaurant Sherry's in New York City. The party had a dancer nicknamed "Little Egypt" who allegedly danced naked in desserts. The party was dissolved in the early morning by an officer. Afterwards, the Seeley family brought the police officer to the police board trial for "conduct unbecoming to an officer of the law."[5] At that time, that incident brought the light to the "behind closed doors" matters with bachelor parties.

The term "bachelor", originally meaning "a young knight-in-training", was first mentioned in the 14th century to refer to an unmarried man in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. In 1922, the term "bachelor party" was published in William Chambers's Journal of Literature, Science and Arts and was described as a "jolly old" party.[4]

Variations edit

The equivalent event for the bride-to-be is known as a bachelorette party (or hen night).

In Canada, some choose instead to hold a stag and doe, or a hag party or hag do in the UK ("hag" being a combination of the words "hen" and "stag"), in which both the bride and groom attend.[6] These events may often provide an opportunity to fundraise for the wedding itself.

Canada edit

Canadian stag nights may extend into weekend affairs, sometimes involving travel to a cottage or cities around Canada, and occasionally Las Vegas as well. As in South Africa, the itinerary of a stag event is frequently kept hidden from the groom-to-be. The Australian terminology 'buck' rather than 'stag' is sometimes used.

In the province of Manitoba particularly, a "social" is often held rather than a stag and doe, in which the public are invited to attend a large evening party at a rented pub or event venue. Tickets are sold at the door or online, there is usually a cash bar and silent auction, and a traditional buffet of regional snack foods known as a 'midnight lunch' will be served throughout the evening.

Francosphere edit

In France and in many French-speaking regions such as Quebec, the bachelor party is called enterrement de vie de garçon, which literally means "(the) burial of the life as a boy" or "burial/funeral of the life as a bachelor". For women it is enterrement de vie de jeune fille, translated as "burial/funeral of the life as a young girl/maiden". Bachelor parties were known as early as the 1830s, when in the Charpennes neighborhood of Lyon groups of young men would dine at the restaurant of La Mere Brigousse on her famous dish of enormous dumplings les tétons de Vénus (Venus's breasts).[7]

Germany edit

In Germany, this event is called Junggesellenabschied, which literally means "bachelor farewell". There is also a separate event that the couple celebrates together on the evening prior to their wedding, called Polterabend. At the Polterabend, the guests break old porcelain and earthenware to bring luck to the couple's marriage. The tradition is said to go back to pre-Christian times; by noisily breaking ceramics, evil spirits – especially spirits of envy – are supposed to be driven out. In the last couple of years, Anglo-style bachelor parties have become more and more popular among bachelors. In parts of northern Germany that lack a Carnival tradition, funny costuming has become a popular part of bachelor or bachelorette parties.

Some parts of Germany have a related custom, in which a person who is not yet married by their 30th birthday, is made to dress up in an embarrassing fashion by their friends and to do silly tasks that most often include some kind of cleaning work.

Israel edit

In Israel, the bachelors party is called מסיבת רווקים (mesibat ravakim), literally meaning bachelor party. Such parties may feature heavy drinking and sometimes the presence of strippers,[8] or else other recreational bonding activities undertaken together, such as paintball or an overseas trip lasting a few days.

South Africa edit

Bachelor parties in South Africa are expected to be a surprise, which is a unique regional variant. The party is planned without the groom's knowledge and is typically a couple days before the wedding. A bachelor party can include many family members and friends, and it isn't limited to the wedding party. It often includes a traditional braai.

Sweden edit

In Sweden bachelor parties are known as Svensexa. They are documented since the 17th century; it is believed the tradition began with the bachelorette party, Möhippa, which was then followed by a male version. [9] The parties were first called Svenafton, meaning Sven's Eve.[9] Sven is a Swedish first name, meaning "young man" and also used in connection with male virginity. The parties were disliked by the church as they involved heavy drinking and the participants would show up to the wedding hung over or drunk.[9] In the 19th century it was reformed by the bourgeoisie, and it became known as Svensexa, where sexa was a new word for a late-night party with dinner and alcohol that started at six o'clock with drinks and snacks.[9][10] There were no activities at Swedish bachelor parties, other than food and alcohol, until the 1960s or 1970s. Since then they have developed to full-day or weekend events, traditionally starting with a kidnapping followed by activities that might involve humiliation of the bachelor.[9] They are usually not held the day before the wedding, but a few weekends before.

Thailand edit

Bachelor parties in Thailand became increasingly popular after huge success of The Hangover 2, which was filmed and based in Bangkok.

United Kingdom and Ireland edit

Pranks are a long-standing feature of stag parties in the UK and Ireland.[11]

In the United Kingdom, it is now common for the party to last for more than one evening, hence the increasing prevalence of the phrase "stag weekend", or "stag do". A spin-off has been the growth of the stag weekend industry in the UK with various companies taking over the preparation of the event.[12]

In the UK, stag weekend trips are becoming mini-holidays with the groups taking part in various day-time activities as well as the expected night out on the town. They may involve travelling to another location in the UK or going abroad,[13] with Kraków, Dublin, and Riga topping the list, followed by Prague, Amsterdam, Bratislava, and Budapest.[14] Stag parties abroad have been known to involve visits to brothels and prostitutes, although this is in the minority of cases.[15]

United States edit

In the United States, Las Vegas is both a popular bachelor party destination and location for the wedding itself.[13] Increasingly, "destination bachelor parties" are replacing standard nights out, with Americans traveling to Las Vegas, Miami, Nashville, or abroad to Mexico.[16]

Bachelor parties in the US stereotypically entail the mass consumption of alcohol, hiring a stripper, and general rowdiness to which the bride might not have a positive reaction; in fact, the defining feature of the bachelor party is that the fiancée is not present. Increasingly, bachelor parties have come to symbolize the last time that the groom is free from the influence of his new wife/partner.[17] Pop out cakes are sometimes associated.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 2014. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  2. ^ Bradshaw, Graham; Bishop, Tom; Tetsuo (2007). Special Section, Updating Shakespeare. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 174. ISBN 9780754690139.
  3. ^ a b Meaghan (16 June 2009). "A Brief History of Bachelor Parties". Time. from the original on 1 November 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017. In the past, a bachelor party could commonly involve a black-tie dinner hosted by the groom's father, with toasts to the groom and the bride. The more recent traditions of hazing, humiliation and debauchery – often consuming entire weekends and involving travel to an exotic destination such as Las Vegas or its nearest available facsimile – became a staple of bad '80s sex comedies.
  4. ^ a b Haire, Meaghan (16 June 2009). "Bachelor Parties". Time. from the original on 1 November 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  5. ^ Beebee, Lucius (9 January 1932). "The awful Seeley Dinner". The New Yorker – via www.newyorker.com.
  6. ^ McInerney, Lucie (18 September 2015). "Hens and stags? So last century. It's all about the 'hag do'". from the original on 16 October 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Hens and stags? So last century. It's all about the 'hag do' – The Telegraph
  7. ^ "La Mère Brigousse® Lyonnaise". lamerebrigousse.com. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  8. ^ "A Very Israeli Bachelor Party". The Times of Israel. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Ritualer från 1500-talet gör Victoria redo för bröllopet". www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  10. ^ "sexa | SAOB | svenska.se" (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  11. ^ The Irish Examiner, 7 October 1964
  12. ^ "A man's guide to marriage: The stag do". TheGuardian.com. 15 June 2010.
  13. ^ a b Boyer, David. Bachelor Party Confidential: A Real-Life Peek Behind the Closed-Door Tradition New York: Simon Spotlight Entertainment 2007. ISBN 1-4169-2808-1
  14. ^ Smith, Craig S. (8 May 2007). "British Bachelor-Partiers Are Taking Their Revels East". The New York Times. Prague. from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  15. ^ Boazman, Simon (14 January 2010). "Stag parties 'fuel sex trafficking'". BBC News. from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  16. ^ Austin, Michael. "Bachelor parties skip town". Crain's Chicago Business. 7 May 2007. p. 53–58. MasterFILE Premier EBSCOHost. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
  17. ^ "A History of Bachelor And Bachelorette Parties". The Odyssey Online. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  18. ^ Glass, Jeremy (3 June 2016). "Why the Hell Did Women Start Popping Out of Cakes, Anyway?". Thrillist.

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For other uses see Bachelor party disambiguation Stag night redirects here For the film see Stag Night A bachelor party in the United States and in Canada also known as a stag weekend stag do or stag party in the United Kingdom Commonwealth countries and Ireland or a buck s night in Australia 1 is a party held arranged by the man who is shortly to enter marriage A bachelor being led to his party A stag night is usually planned by the groom s friends or family The first references to Western stag nights in the Oxford English Dictionary date to the 19th century 2 Traditionally stag nights involved a black tie banquet hosted by the father of the groom that included a toast in honour of the groom and bride 3 Since the 1980s some bachelor parties in the United States have involved vacationing to a foreign destination 3 or have featured female company such as strippers or topless waitresses Contents 1 History 2 Variations 2 1 Canada 2 2 Francosphere 2 3 Germany 2 4 Israel 2 5 South Africa 2 6 Sweden 2 7 Thailand 2 8 United Kingdom and Ireland 2 9 United States 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe bachelor party dates back as early as the 5th century B C The ancient Spartans celebrated the groom s last night as a single man in which they held a dinner and made toasts on his behalf 4 In 1896 Herbert Barnum Seeley a grandson of P T Barnum threw a stag party known as the Awful Seeley Dinner for his brother at the restaurant Sherry s in New York City The party had a dancer nicknamed Little Egypt who allegedly danced naked in desserts The party was dissolved in the early morning by an officer Afterwards the Seeley family brought the police officer to the police board trial for conduct unbecoming to an officer of the law 5 At that time that incident brought the light to the behind closed doors matters with bachelor parties The term bachelor originally meaning a young knight in training was first mentioned in the 14th century to refer to an unmarried man in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales In 1922 the term bachelor party was published in William Chambers s Journal of Literature Science and Arts and was described as a jolly old party 4 Variations editThe equivalent event for the bride to be is known as a bachelorette party or hen night In Canada some choose instead to hold a stag and doe or a hag party or hag do in the UK hag being a combination of the words hen and stag in which both the bride and groom attend 6 These events may often provide an opportunity to fundraise for the wedding itself Canada edit Canadian stag nights may extend into weekend affairs sometimes involving travel to a cottage or cities around Canada and occasionally Las Vegas as well As in South Africa the itinerary of a stag event is frequently kept hidden from the groom to be The Australian terminology buck rather than stag is sometimes used In the province of Manitoba particularly a social is often held rather than a stag and doe in which the public are invited to attend a large evening party at a rented pub or event venue Tickets are sold at the door or online there is usually a cash bar and silent auction and a traditional buffet of regional snack foods known as a midnight lunch will be served throughout the evening Francosphere edit In France and in many French speaking regions such as Quebec the bachelor party is called enterrement de vie de garcon which literally means the burial of the life as a boy or burial funeral of the life as a bachelor For women it is enterrement de vie de jeune fille translated as burial funeral of the life as a young girl maiden Bachelor parties were known as early as the 1830s when in the Charpennes neighborhood of Lyon groups of young men would dine at the restaurant of La Mere Brigousse on her famous dish of enormous dumplings les tetons de Venus Venus s breasts 7 Germany edit In Germany this event is called Junggesellenabschied which literally means bachelor farewell There is also a separate event that the couple celebrates together on the evening prior to their wedding called Polterabend At the Polterabend the guests break old porcelain and earthenware to bring luck to the couple s marriage The tradition is said to go back to pre Christian times by noisily breaking ceramics evil spirits especially spirits of envy are supposed to be driven out In the last couple of years Anglo style bachelor parties have become more and more popular among bachelors In parts of northern Germany that lack a Carnival tradition funny costuming has become a popular part of bachelor or bachelorette parties Some parts of Germany have a related custom in which a person who is not yet married by their 30th birthday is made to dress up in an embarrassing fashion by their friends and to do silly tasks that most often include some kind of cleaning work Israel edit In Israel the bachelors party is called מסיבת רווקים mesibat ravakim literally meaning bachelor party Such parties may feature heavy drinking and sometimes the presence of strippers 8 or else other recreational bonding activities undertaken together such as paintball or an overseas trip lasting a few days South Africa edit Bachelor parties in South Africa are expected to be a surprise which is a unique regional variant The party is planned without the groom s knowledge and is typically a couple days before the wedding A bachelor party can include many family members and friends and it isn t limited to the wedding party It often includes a traditional braai Sweden edit In Sweden bachelor parties are known as Svensexa They are documented since the 17th century it is believed the tradition began with the bachelorette party Mohippa which was then followed by a male version 9 The parties were first called Svenafton meaning Sven s Eve 9 Sven is a Swedish first name meaning young man and also used in connection with male virginity The parties were disliked by the church as they involved heavy drinking and the participants would show up to the wedding hung over or drunk 9 In the 19th century it was reformed by the bourgeoisie and it became known as Svensexa where sexa was a new word for a late night party with dinner and alcohol that started at six o clock with drinks and snacks 9 10 There were no activities at Swedish bachelor parties other than food and alcohol until the 1960s or 1970s Since then they have developed to full day or weekend events traditionally starting with a kidnapping followed by activities that might involve humiliation of the bachelor 9 They are usually not held the day before the wedding but a few weekends before Thailand edit Bachelor parties in Thailand became increasingly popular after huge success of The Hangover 2 which was filmed and based in Bangkok United Kingdom and Ireland edit Pranks are a long standing feature of stag parties in the UK and Ireland 11 In the United Kingdom it is now common for the party to last for more than one evening hence the increasing prevalence of the phrase stag weekend or stag do A spin off has been the growth of the stag weekend industry in the UK with various companies taking over the preparation of the event 12 In the UK stag weekend trips are becoming mini holidays with the groups taking part in various day time activities as well as the expected night out on the town They may involve travelling to another location in the UK or going abroad 13 with Krakow Dublin and Riga topping the list followed by Prague Amsterdam Bratislava and Budapest 14 Stag parties abroad have been known to involve visits to brothels and prostitutes although this is in the minority of cases 15 United States edit In the United States Las Vegas is both a popular bachelor party destination and location for the wedding itself 13 Increasingly destination bachelor parties are replacing standard nights out with Americans traveling to Las Vegas Miami Nashville or abroad to Mexico 16 Bachelor parties in the US stereotypically entail the mass consumption of alcohol hiring a stripper and general rowdiness to which the bride might not have a positive reaction in fact the defining feature of the bachelor party is that the fiancee is not present Increasingly bachelor parties have come to symbolize the last time that the groom is free from the influence of his new wife partner 17 Pop out cakes are sometimes associated 18 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bachelor party nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Bachelor ette parties Bridal shower STAG A Test of Love a reality television show about bachelor parties Bachelor Party a 1984 film Very Bad Things a 1998 film Budapest a 2018 filmReferences edit 10 Great Bucks Night Ideas 2014 Archived from the original on 20 March 2014 Retrieved 25 February 2014 Bradshaw Graham Bishop Tom Tetsuo 2007 Special Section Updating Shakespeare Ashgate Publishing Ltd p 174 ISBN 9780754690139 a b Meaghan 16 June 2009 A Brief History of Bachelor Parties Time Archived from the original on 1 November 2017 Retrieved 15 December 2017 In the past a bachelor party could commonly involve a black tie dinner hosted by the groom s father with toasts to the groom and the bride The more recent traditions of hazing humiliation and debauchery often consuming entire weekends and involving travel to an exotic destination such as Las Vegas or its nearest available facsimile became a staple of bad 80s sex comedies a b Haire Meaghan 16 June 2009 Bachelor Parties Time Archived from the original on 1 November 2017 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Beebee Lucius 9 January 1932 The awful Seeley Dinner The New Yorker via www newyorker com McInerney Lucie 18 September 2015 Hens and stags So last century It s all about the hag do Archived from the original on 16 October 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2018 Hens and stags So last century It s all about the hag do The Telegraph La Mere Brigousse Lyonnaise lamerebrigousse com Retrieved 15 February 2020 A Very Israeli Bachelor Party The Times of Israel Archived from the original on 20 February 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2016 a b c d e Ritualer fran 1500 talet gor Victoria redo for brollopet www expressen se in Swedish Retrieved 19 August 2022 sexa SAOB svenska se in Swedish Retrieved 19 August 2022 The Irish Examiner 7 October 1964 A man s guide to marriage The stag do TheGuardian com 15 June 2010 a b Boyer David Bachelor Party Confidential A Real Life Peek Behind the Closed Door Tradition New York Simon Spotlight Entertainment 2007 ISBN 1 4169 2808 1 Smith Craig S 8 May 2007 British Bachelor Partiers Are Taking Their Revels East The New York Times Prague Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 17 March 2012 Boazman Simon 14 January 2010 Stag parties fuel sex trafficking BBC News Archived from the original on 5 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2012 Austin Michael Bachelor parties skip town Crain s Chicago Business 7 May 2007 p 53 58 MasterFILE Premier EBSCOHost Retrieved 23 May 2007 A History of Bachelor And Bachelorette Parties The Odyssey Online 14 June 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2019 Glass Jeremy 3 June 2016 Why the Hell Did Women Start Popping Out of Cakes Anyway Thrillist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bachelor party amp oldid 1220474318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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