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    beautiful diamond ring on your finger and have already shared the good news with all your family and friends. In the middle of everything, however, you have your fears. What are you going to do? Where are you going to start? How should you go about the wedding planning process? Now you know why a lot of girls turn into bridezillas before they even know it but you certainly don't want to be one. You want to embrace this time in your life and just cherish every step leading…

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    The Truth behind Vietnamese Wedding Within the four mythical creatures in the Chinese beliefs, the Dragon and the Phoenix are the two most powerful and auspicious. Chinese people group these two creatures together as the symbol of good fortunes and the ultimate virtue in treating others (“The dragon”). This belief spread throughout East Asia and have made it a part of the culture. It is very common to see these two mythical creatures at the wedding ceremony and reception, because they…

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    for their wedding. It depends on some families that they would do the engagement ceremony first or skip through to the wedding ceremony. An engagement ceremony is held at the bride’s home and there will be elders, monks in the attendance. It is a small ceremony that shows those two is now become one couple and they wear an engagement ring to clarify that they have someone in their heart already. Moreover, wedding is a large celebrations that lasting for three days. Although the wedding process…

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    translates it has a different meaning for the Hispanic culture meaning the party needs to be fancy, big and it needs to reflect the family 's status in society. The marriage is seen as extended families to link the kin of the two individuals. The wedding starts off with a ceremony celebrating the unity of both families. The ceremony takes place in a Roman Catholic…

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    As a Professional DJ in Toronto, I often get asked by wedding couples for suggestions on a 'Kissing Game' to replace the traditional clinking of the glasses to get the newly wed couple to kiss during the wedding reception. There are many options out there that range in interaction and possible embarrassment. Here are a few popular games that I suggest. Demonstration: Come up in front of the head table to demonstrate how you would like the bride and groom to kiss. Kissing Dice: Roll the big…

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    A Wedding Planner A wedding planner is a professional whose work is helping couple plan their wedding in time by offering design, plans, and management skills. A wedding planner is an ideal choice when both the bride and groom are busy with their jobs, and therefore they have limited time to juggle between work and planning a wedding. Wedding planners do not have the usual working hours as most people; this is because they mostly work on weekends and evenings. On weekends and evenings that is…

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    with plenty of s’mores supplies to go around. The readings for the wedding will be the traditional Lutheran verses and vows. I do want the pastor at the end to say a passage from C.S Lewis, “Now at last they were beginning chapter one of the great story no one on earth has ever read, which goes on forever; in which each chapter is better than the one before.” I also want one of his or my family members that’s not part of the wedding party to read the cliché but loved bible verse 1 Corinthians…

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    talking about when we wanted to get married. We figured out that we both may need more time to finish our degrees. We ended up moving and transferring colleges. After getting settled in our new home and new school we decided to pick a date for the wedding. We picked September…

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    a “traditional wedding.” The traditional wedding is completely different from the typical weddings that we are accustomed to. I actually did not plan on attending the wedding ceremony, but, after doing some thinking, I realized that this would be a good idea to go and learn more about my culture and also that this would be a good topic to write about for my experience essay. I am glad that I did not miss out on this great opportunity and I gained a lot of insight from this wedding. Instead of…

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    The wedding date has been set, you have the menu picked out for your reception, the table settings have been decided upon, and now it is that time when you will need to find an officiant for the wedding. When deciding upon your wedding officiant. When doing this you will need to know what type of ceremony it is going to be, this will then help you decide on exactly what type of officiant you will need. The information I provide within this page should help simplify your decision, along with…

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