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WEDDING VOCABULARY QUIZ

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WEDDING VOCABULARY QUIZOnline version

Complete the following passage.

by Erris Canlas
1

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In Britain couples can either have a religious ceremony or a civil wedding in a office .
The young woman is known as the ,
and she usually has two or more to hold her train .
Her partner is called the ,
and he is accompanied by the , who is usually his best friend .
His main tasks are to get his friend to the ceremony sober and on time ; to look after the ring ( s ) ; and to give a humorous later on , which is often designed to gently embarrass his friend .
Traditionally the principal men wear red in their buttonholes , while the rest wear white ones .
At the beginning of the church ceremony it is customary for the young woman's father to walk her down the , to the accompaniment of organ music .
The central , most important part of the ceremony is when the couple exchange their wedding .
At the end of the ceremony the guests leave while the couple and their sign the marriage register ,
When the couple come out of the ceremony , the guests often throw ( small pieces of coloured paper ) at them .
Then the couple together with their guests go to the .
This can be held in a hotel , or sometimes in a ( a large tent ) in a large garden .
In the evening the young couple disappear to get changed into their going away clothes ,
before setting off for their .

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