hälytysvivahdetta
Hälytysvivahdetta, also known as the "alarm wedding" or "emergency wedding," is a Finnish tradition that originated in the 19th century. The practice involves a quick, informal wedding ceremony held in response to an unexpected pregnancy, often to avoid social stigma or family disapproval. The term *hälytysvivahdetta* literally translates to "alarm wedding" in Finnish, reflecting the urgency and secrecy behind these unions.
These weddings were typically small, private affairs conducted by a local pastor or priest without formal invitations
While *hälytysvivahdetta* was most prevalent in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the practice gradually faded
The term is sometimes used more broadly to describe any hasty marriage, though its original meaning remains