Here you can find traditional and non-traditional wedding vows. Read and learn how correct write them. And get to know some interesting wedding vows traditions in different countries.
Wedding Vows
Wedding Vows

vowdaveYou are getting married; you’ve got the ring and the man of your dreams. Now it’s time to start planning the wedding. But if of course like most women, you’ve been planning your wedding since your childhood. The exchange of wedding vows is one of the most important parts of a wedding ceremony. It is a very peculiar moment. It’s perfect time to express your felling to your bridegroom/ bride. There are a lot of different vows. They can be: traditional or non-traditional, religious and secular vows. The vows can be funny. All what you need it’s just to express you felling. You can both say the same vows, or you can say completely different ones. You can also ask your friends and family to participate in your wedding vows.

You can write your own vows and when you write them think over whether you want them to be traditional and classic, like this.

Do you (name) take (name) to be your allowable wedded wife/husband? (each answers, "I do.") Will you love, respect and honor her/him throughout your years together? (each answers, "I will.")

Or maybe you want to embody your wedding vows to show your relationship. For example:

I (name) affirm my love to you, (name) as I invite you to share my life. You are my best friend. You are the most beautiful, smart, and generous person I have ever known, and I promise always to respect you. I promise to cherish you, and to always hold you in highest regard. With kindness, unselfishness and trust, I will work by your side to create a wonderful life together. I take you (name) to be my lawful wife/husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health for as long as we both shall live.

Traditional wedding vows are still perhaps the most popular choice for those special words that will marry you. So if you're a traditional couple, look at these traditional wedding vows.:

I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my wife/husband; and I promise before God and these witnesses to be your loving and faithful husband/wife; in plenty and in want; in joy and in sorrow; in sickness and in health; as long as we both shall live.

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