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  2. Celebrate Your Favorite Couple With These Sweet ... - AOL

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    Looks like I’m gaining a brother/sister! Congratulations on your engagement! Wishing you a lifetime of love, laughter, and unforgettable moments.

  3. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Vietnamese wedding. A wedding in Annam (Middle of Vietnam) in the 1900s. The bridegroom's family was going to bride's house to ask her parents to take her home, a traditional process of Vietnamese people. Wedding of professor Nguyễn Văn Huyên and Ms. Vi Kim Ngọc in 1936. The bride was wearing áo nhật bình, the groom was ...

  4. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    In these ceremonies, rice is thrown at the bride, groom or they kick a container containing the grain. Rituals include darshan, where the newly married couple are met, blessed and greeted by family and friends of the bride and groom. [41] After the Hindu wedding is complete, the bride leaves for groom's home via groom's car.

  5. Marriage vows - Wikipedia

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    The wedding vows used in the Lutheran Churches are as follows: [ 8] I, [name], take you, [name of bride/groom], to be my wedded [wife/husband], to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,

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    During their wedding reception, the bride and groom shaved their heads and asked guests to donate to a cancer organization. The moment has gone viral with more than 5 million likes on TikTok. It's ...

  7. Traditional Chinese marriage - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese marriage. A Qing dynasty wedding. The groom's parents are seated. The bride is the one in the centre wearing a red dress and blue headpiece, presenting tea to her mother-in-law. The groom usually wears a sash forming an "X" in front of him. Sometimes the "X" includes a giant bow or flower, though not in this picture.

  8. Bride Surprised Groom With Dog During First Look in Georgia - AOL

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    Atlanta groom left surprised to see beloved dog instead of his bride during first look. Madeline and Quinn Meineke had decided to let their pup sit out their wedding on July 1. The couple believed ...

  9. Jewish greetings - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew/Yiddish. Used to mean congratulations. Used in Hebrew ( mazal tov) or Yiddish. Used on to indicate good luck has occurred, ex. birthday, bar mitzvah, a new job, or an engagement. [ 1] Also shouted out at Jewish weddings when the groom (or both fiances) stomps on a glass.