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  2. Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    Bridegroom. A bridegroom (often shortened to groom) is a man who is about to be married or who is newlywed. In some circles, it is a modern alternative to bride or groom. When marrying, the bridegroom's future spouse (if female) is usually referred to as the bride. A bridegroom is typically attended by a best man and groomsmen .

  3. Weddings in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Depending on an individual's family social economic status, personal preferences and titles held, Burmese weddings can be religious or secular, and extravagant or simple. Wedding expenses are covered by the groom's family. Myanmar is a predominantly Buddhist country, and many wedding customs and traditions are influenced by Buddhism.

  4. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun wedding is a wedding in which the groom is reluctant to marry the bride, however, is strongly encouraged to do so to avoid family, social or legal repercussions. In many cases, the bride is pregnant before the wedding and the family of the bride, most commonly the bride's father insists that the groom marry the bride before the ...

  5. Wedding Cruises: Planning Tips - AOL

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    Getting married on wedding cruises can ease the minds of the bride and groom because many cruise lines offer pre-planned packages that include everything from the groom's boutonniere to a post ...

  6. Former bride reveals why so many women lose friends ... - AOL

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    The woman, who tied the knot with her partner on February 22, went on to discuss how wedding planning takes a bride or groom into a whole new stage in life – a time that some friends may not ...

  7. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, U.S. and Canadian weddings would take place in a religious building such as a church, with a religious leader officiating the ceremony. During the ceremony, the couple vow their love and commitment for one another with church-provided vows. [1] The couple then exchanges rings, which symbolizes their never-ending love and ...

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