2013. július 24.

When the big day comes ..



Most weddings in the UK are either a  civil ceremony  or a religious ceremony, held in a church. First the couple has to choose and book a  reception venue,  draw up  a  guest  list, send out  invitations, choose  bridesmaids  and the  best man, buy the wedding dress, arrange a  honeymoon, and of course, select the wedding rings in the meantime.



If it’s a traditional white wedding, the groom and the best man arrive at the church first, followed by the guests. Last to arrive is the bride, normally dressed in a long white wedding dress, her face covered in a  veil, carrying a  bouquet  of flowers, and accompanied by a couple of bridesmaids in matching dresses. Usually the bride's father walks her down the aisle  to “give her away”. During the service the bride and groom say their  wedding vows  and at the end they exchange wedding rings. They are pronounced man and wife and they seal the ceremony with a kiss. When the  newlywedscome out of the church, the bride sometime turns her back and throws her bouquet into the crowd of girls that  gather  to catch it. The one who gets the bouquet is believed to be the next one to get married. The ceremony is usually followed by a formal lunch or dinner at a hotel. At the end of the event, the happy couple traditionally leaves to go on honeymoon.


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