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More couples are tying the knot in an unusual place — funeral homes.
越来越多的情侣在殡仪馆这一非同寻常的场所结为连理。
"I think it's the future of funeral service, having reception centers on site for families to celebrate life and weddings and other major events," Nancy Brunner Sanden, who runs a funeral home in Mentor1, Ohio, told TODAY.com.
南茜?布伦纳?桑登在俄亥俄州门托经营着一家殡仪馆,她在接受TODAY.com时表示: “我认为这是殡仪服务的前景,现场有接待中心可供一些家庭来庆祝生命、举办婚礼和其他重大活动。”
At the Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home and Cremation2 Center, Sanden has organized dinners, graduation parties, reunions and first communion parties at its upstairs reception area.
桑登在布伦纳?桑登?戴特里克殡仪馆火葬中心楼上接待处组织过晚餐、毕业派对、聚会和初次圣礼派对。
美国流行殡仪馆办婚礼
Fans of the new trend say there are many reasons couples are getting married in funeral homes: They're often cheaper than traditional wedding venues3 and offer better availability, for example.
喜欢这一婚礼新趋势的人说,情侣在殡仪馆结婚的原因不一,例如,在这里举办婚礼要比传统婚礼地点价格低廉,且服务更好。
It's also a great revenue stream for funeral homes. And as more funeral homes offer food, alcohol and reception areas, they're becoming the perfect place for parties. In the past decade, many funeral homes have remodeled or built new structures to provide an event space, said Jessica Koth of the National Funeral Directors Association.
这对殡仪馆来说是一个很好的收益来源。越来越多的殡仪馆提供食物、酒水和接待区,它们因此成为举办派对的理想地点。美国殡葬协会的杰西卡?科思表示,在过去十年里,很多殡仪馆已改建或新建了一些建筑来提供活动场地。
"And instead of letting this empty reception space go unused, why not let families use it?" Koth told TODAY.com. "It could be a wedding or a birthday party or an anniversary party, a bar mitzvah, any kind of event. Funerals aren't necessarily what they were 15, 20, 30 years ago," she added. "People are looking to celebrate the life of their loved ones."
科思在接受TODAY.com采访时表示, “与其让这片闲置的接待区空着,为什么不让一些家庭来使用呢?可以在那儿举办任何活动:婚宴、生日聚会、周年纪念派对、受诫礼等。殡仪业不见得还是15、20、30年前的样子了,人们愿意在这里为他们爱的人庆祝生命。”
In Indianapolis, the Washington Park East Cemetery4 Association runs an event center called the Community Life Center, which will host more than 50 weddings this year, according to the Associated Press.
据美联社报道,华盛顿公园东区公墓协会在印第安纳波利斯经营着一家名为社区生活中心的接待中心,今年将会有50多场婚礼在那儿举办。
Like any trend, this one isn't for everyone. Wedding expert Kellee Khalil, founder5 and CEO of Loverly, said getting married in a funeral home "is definitely a little crazy to think about," but she understands how it can have its advantages — especially financially. "The funeral home can make extra money by adding weddings to their revenue stream, and the couple can save, too, because as a harder sell for the funeral home, they'll likely be slashing6 the price," she told TODAY.com.
和任何潮流一样,它并不适合每个人。婚礼专家、Loverly创始人兼首席执行官凯莉?卡里尔告诉TODAY.com,在殡仪馆结婚“绝对是一件有点疯狂的事情”,但是她明白它有怎样的优势,特别是在经济方面。“殡仪馆通过举办婚礼来开源,而且新人也可以节省开支,因为这项服务对于殡仪馆来说还很滞销,他们可能会讲价。”
If nothing else, getting married at a funeral home is unique — and that's always trendy, Khalil added.
凯莉说,撇开其他不谈,在殡仪馆结婚是一次独特的体验,那总是很时髦。
Vocabulary
funeral home: 殡仪馆
first communion: 初次圣礼
bar mitzvah: 成人礼
slash: 削减
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