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In Fiji, it is customary for the groom to present a gift, often in the form of a traditional "sevu sevu," to the bride's father as a sign of respect and to seek permission for marriage. This gift typically consists of yaqona (kava), which is a significant cultural beverage used in ceremonies and gatherings. The presentation of this gift symbolizes the groom's commitment to the bride and his acknowledgment of the bride's family's role in her life. This practice fosters goodwill and strengthens the bond between the two families.

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