What is a double wedding?

A double wedding is a single marriage ceremony and reception for two couples. “As long as people want the same thing, a double wedding can more or less take on a 'normal' wedding format,” says event planner Jenn Laskey.
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What is double wedding called?

When two (2) couples agree to host a joint wedding ceremony and/or wedding reception, this is known as a double wedding.
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Is it weird to have two weddings?

Having two weddings may sound extravagant to some, but for many couples it's the best way to include all of their family and friends.
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What are the three types of weddings?

Learn about different types of wedding ceremonies: civil, religious, military, and same-sex.
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What is a quick wedding called?

Today the term "elopement" is colloquially used for any marriage performed in haste, with a limited public engagement period or without a public engagement period. Some couples elope because they wish to avoid parental or religious objections.
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What is a fast wedding called?

A shotgun wedding is a wedding which is arranged in order to avoid embarrassment due to premarital sex which can possibly lead to an unintended pregnancy.
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Can you get married and then have a wedding later?

Yes, you can have a civil ceremony now and a traditional wedding later! Sure, we love the pomp and circumstance—and flowers, and cake, and gowns—that go along with a traditional wedding, but when it comes to legally tying the knot, none of that is actually required.
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What is Micro wedding?

A micro wedding is an intimate affair, typically with no more than 50 guests. They still feature time-honored traditions that make a wedding but on a much smaller scale. Sounds good to us!
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What do you call a wedding if you're already married?

Getting weddinged, verb: The act of having a wedding after you're already legally married. Etiquette says they can be called “vow renewals” — but those generally shouldn't occur until closer to ten years later (or maybe after someone breaches the vows).
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How do you introduce two brides?

Bridal party: Introduced after the parents, call them by name and role (use total words informal events). If the couple requests it, include a brief "how they are related/how long have they known the bride/groom" story in the wedding party introduction.
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What is a second wedding like?

For many years second weddings were planned to be simple, understated affairs, as though there's not as much reason to celebrate. But we say good riddance to all of that! Modern-day etiquette suggests that a second wedding is just as much of a special event as the first.
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What is a traditional wedding?

A traditional wedding focuses on the marrying couple's heritage, and fuses culture and a party atmosphere to ring in a new marriage. It's all about incorporating traditions from both cultures, and often little consideration is given to the overall cost of the wedding.
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Is it OK to get married before the wedding?

You can get married before your big day and still share vows in the traditional ceremony, but if there are things that you'd love to say to one another when committing your life to each other that you may not want to say in front of a bunch of other people, this is a great option.
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What is an eclectic wedding?

The Modern with Eclectic Influence wedding style is for the ultimate trendsetters – and also the rarest of wedding styles out there. Wedding elements like bold, bright colors, a little edge, a little funk, and a whole lot of personality and fun are infused into every aspect of this wedding style.
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What is reverse elopement?

well, they are weddings in a non- traditional order, which mean that you start with the reception dinner and ends the night with the ceremony.
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Is eloping selfish?

Myth 3: Eloping is selfish

So, just to be absolutely clear: eloping is NOT selfish! Here is the reason why this myth about elopements is far fetched: a wedding should be all about you and not about making other people happy! You are getting married to the love of your life.
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What is it called when you get married without a wedding?

Elopements and civil ceremonies/civil marriages are both legally binding ways to get married without a wedding. With elopements you'll pick up a marriage license from the County Clerk and Recorder and you'll sign it on the day of your elopement and then have it filed after its completed.
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Can you get married secretly?

A secret marriage is a pretty simple concept. It's the exact same as a regular marriage with one exception; nobody knows about it. With a secret wedding, there can still be a sharing of vows and there can still be an officiant citing bible verses and an exchange of rings.
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Is it OK to get married without family?

Again, it's totally up to you how much (or how little) you want to involve your parents in your wedding, and there's no right or wrong in this regard. It's all about coming up with a plan that makes you feel comfortable, and hopefully minimizes any hurt feelings on either end.
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What is a Vegas wedding?

Las Vegas weddings refers to wedding ceremonies held in Las Vegas, Nevada, which came to be known as the "Marriage Capital of the World" because of the ease of acquiring a marriage license and the minimal costs involved.
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What does Handfasted wife mean?

1 archaic : betrothal. 2 : an irregular or probationary marriage contracted by joining hands and agreeing to live together as man and wife also : the living together under such an agreement.
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How many shotgun weddings end in divorce?

The researchers found that to be true for white, but not black, couples. After a decade, 30 percent of white couples who had a shotgun marriage were divorced, compared to 19 percent of white couples who married prior to a child's conception.
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What does Civil mean in a marriage?

Definition of civil marriage

: a marriage performed by a magistrate.
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What are the types of marriage?

In general there are two types: civil marriage and religious marriage, and typically marriages employ a combination of both (religious marriages must often be licensed and recognized by the state, and conversely civil marriages, while not sanctioned under religious law, are nevertheless respected).
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Is renewing your vows the same as a wedding?

No, a vow renewal is not a second wedding. Instead of focusing on putting on a grand affair that's meant to impress your guests, a vow renewal is meant to be a much more personal celebration that's to be celebrated with friends and family.
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