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Wedding Ceremony Options | How To Choose
Wedding Ceremony Options | How To Choose
Not everyone realises the different ceremony options they actually have! And then when they do, they don’t always realise what that means or how it works. so let’s break down the different ceremony options you have and how to choose the best option for…
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Scotland is part of the UK…
Interesting. Speaking as an American bride, here in the US, anyone can be legalized to officiate marriages. So, if you want a friend or family member to do that for you and have it be legal, you can. Also, religious ceremonies don't have to be in a religious building to be legal. It's interesting to learn how different cultures do things.
Absolutely blows my mind that a celebrant wedding in the uk isnt a legal ceremony!!! We're having one in Australia (I'm Aussie), and it's 1000% legal. Pretty sure all you need is the paperwork to be signed within an hour of the ceremony and 3 sentences to be said and boom, job done! 🙂
I didn’t realise you couldn’t choose your registrar, that’s very interesting!
I love the idea of a celebrant led wedding and I’ve witnessed one in Scotland a couple of years ago and it was so gorgeous and perfect but obviously it’s legal there so no extra faff to do before/afterwards.
I’m in England and I hate the idea of having a lovely celebrant led ceremony but it all being kind of “fake” because it’s not actually showing the moment you’re getting legally married.
I know it’s not a big deal for lots of people and my fiancé is keen on the celebrant led option but I’m weirdly hesitant for some reason.
I also think it would cost more because it’s so personalised and also you’d have to do the registry office bit as well and pay a fee for that (and extra time)
This is not something I expected to feel so conflicted about 😂I always thought it was religious or non religious but it’s more than that because the price for having it at a licensed venue and in the registry office is hundreds of pounds which seems crazy to me but I don’t want to feel like my wedding ceremony is a performance, I want it to be real and for my guests to actually be watching the moment we legally become husband and wife 🤷♀️
I'm marrying a Greek, therefore its a big fat Greek church wedding lol
My boyfriend and I love the idea of having a wedding without actually legally getting married; I think that's called a commitment ceremony? 🙂 Thank you for this video!
I come from a Christian background and my fiancé not so much. To have a mix of both, we are debating between a civil ceremony or celebrant first, followed by a wedding blessing in a church on the same day where we can pick our hymns and readings. Not your usual approach but we think it works for us 😀 Thanks for your video.
Love how you highlight and uplift celebrant ceremonies! Thank you! 💋