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  2. An elopement, micro-wedding or 'minimony' is the right option ...

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    Whether you call it elopement, micro-wedding, tiny wedding or minimony, having a small guest list can be exactly right for some couples. One good reason to elope is to avoid conflict. Family can ...

  3. Elopement - Wikipedia

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    An elopement is contrasted with an abduction (e.g., a bride kidnapping), in which either the bride or groom has not consented, [1] or a shotgun wedding in which the parents of one (prototypically the bride's) coerce both into marriage.

  4. Marriage proposal planner - Wikipedia

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    A proposal planner is a relatively new profession in the wedding industry. Proposal planners suggest marriage proposal ideas, scout proposal locations, negotiate rates with vendors, draw up contracts, hire photographers, create romantic setups, acquire permits, and help clients choose engagement rings. [ 1 ]

  5. Marriage proposal - Wikipedia

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    Surveys have found that most proposals are not surprises, and most wedding engagements begin with a conversation in which the parties mutually agree to wed. [ 17 ] Not all engagements begin with a proposal of marriage.

  6. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Most wedding traditions in the United States and Canada were assimilated from other, generally European, countries. [1] Marriages in the U.S. and Canada are typically arranged by the participants and ceremonies may either be religious or civil. In a traditional wedding, the couple to be wed invite all of their family and friends.

  7. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple; a presentation of a gift (e.g., an offering, rings, a symbolic item, flowers, money, or a dress); and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or celebrant. Special wedding garments are often worn, and the ceremony is sometimes followed by a wedding reception.

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