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the traditional script is meant to be religious. if someone is of a different religion or not religious at all they may want a different interpretation but the same vibe. if they want to be unique they may add their own twist, everyones wedding should show off each partners qualities. it is a blending of hearts and i feel that should be expressed in the way the wedding is set up including the ceremony and outfits etc. traditional isnt bad, its just not for everyone 😊
The phrase used in the video “you may now kiss the bride” isn’t exactly religious sure it’s in religious vows but it’s not specific to any exact religion
I don’t like that because it’s the phrase people who don’t commit to marriage use. Marriage is a big deal it’s sacred and you’re husband and wife you should celebrate the commitment using the words husband and wife!
I will officiate my first wedding (for my sister), I am definitely taking this trick and will share how it goes. Thanks for this brilliant & funny idea 😊
It's common courtesy to not take photos in the ceremony. People are having tech free weddings in order to let the photographer get the shots they've paid for. Reception doesn't matter, but wedding ceremony does. Your who they have to warn to not take photos in the ceremony, aren't you?
Because people then post online and the couple don't want that, you're also not present in the moment, concerts have bn ruined by this. Your camera /phone may be obscuring others view
@@StrangeSpark Not in the UK it isnt & never has been. The bride & grooms official photos are for them & whoever wants them. But guests can take their own photos too. Less anal.
What do you mean is the bride's job? To plan the wedding entirely on their own? Or to take photos of themselves with their husband and not getting the full portrait as they can only take selfies? Or do you mean the bride should announce that the guest can take photo's?. I just want clarity on what your actual question is please 🥺.
For to long I've seen a world full of hate and destruction. I realise that it's the little moments like this that you need to see and remember. Beautiful moments in time that will stay with you for a life time.
Can’t hold grudges man. I get this video was for comedic effect, but if you still have underlying resentment for your past maybe, you should let it go.
The funny thing is, so hahaha. It's not the stupid ring part that needs to be put down! It's the whole lid, so that poo and wee germs don't go flying around the room when flushing. 😂 If anyone is insisting someone else put the ring down after using is grossly misinformed 😂❤
I know right! Should always look first, for paper and a safe seat, including wet. But it's actually the whole lid that needs to go down, to stop poo and wee germs flying around the room when flushing. I find it so hilarious when people get all mad that the ring wasn't put down. That doesn't protect the air from germs while flushing either. Put the whole lid down, or keep your toothbrushes away. Lol