So this is for all the brides who have already planned this part I am having a civil wedding and want it to mean a lot in regards to how quick it is can anyone suggest how it can last longer and are we allowed to choose wordings rather that the traditional words
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CommentAuthorLulu1388
Quite a few people have had 1 or 2 readings, before or after the vows are read out to help make it last that little bit longer.
Poems, passages, song lyrics - I went to one where the FoG read out a verse from the couple's favourite Nickelback song! they can all be read out.
I know what you mean about wanting it to last longer than 10 minutes as its the most meaningful part of the day. Just because its not in a church or a house of worship doesn't mean that it means any less! Average times are 20-40 minutes and then you have to take into consideration signing of the register etc and photo opportunities... our venues given us an hour slot in the 'timetable' I think. The one i mentioned above, was about 40-45minutes. They had the civil ceremony followed by the reading then the signing then professional photographs then 'amateur' (us lot) photographs!
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CommentAuthorLaura JaneW
I want to have two readings in mine. Id ideally like the ceremony part to last at least thirty minutes!
CommentAuthorTamster
Thanks girls take your point totally lula88' it means exactly as much as a church wedding.might go for two readings then yipee
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