Täyderehut
Täyderehut, also known as "full rehut," is a traditional Finnish custom that involves a young man, typically a bachelor, inviting a group of friends to his home for a festive meal. The term "rehut" originates from the Swedish word "rök," which means "smoke," referring to the smoke from the fireplace that signals the start of the gathering. The purpose of täyderehut is to celebrate the upcoming marriage of the host, who is about to marry a woman from another village or town.
The event usually takes place on a Saturday evening, and the host prepares a lavish meal consisting
The guests typically include the host's friends, family, and neighbors, as well as other young men from