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
____________________
.