The document discusses LGBTQ+ wedding customs from around the world. In Japan, LGBTQ+ couples exchange rings during their wedding ceremony, adopting the cultural tradition of engagement rings but allowing different styles to suit each couple. In the United Kingdom, some couples participate in a handfasting ceremony, which originated from Celtic traditions, where their hands are symbolically bound with cords or ribbons to represent their commitment. In New Zealand, LGBTQ+ weddings sometimes incorporate a traditional Maori haka dance performance which symbolizes strength, unity, and respect for indigenous culture.