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Oral English for weddings

Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to both of you. May you live a long and healthy life and be happy forever. .

Best wishes from an old friend on the occasion of your engagement. .

The priest who presided over the ceremony pronounced them husband and wife. .

Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to both of you. I wish you a long and healthy life and happiness forever!

My wife and I are very happy to hear the news of your marriage. We extend our love to both of you and hope that there will be nothing but happiness and happiness in your life together. .

Many American fathers joked that they would rather hold a ladder to let their daughters climb down and elope than pay for the wedding. .

No, not usually. Most people get married in the church, and then the wedding banquet and guests go to another place to hold the wedding banquet. However, sometimes they hold a reception in a big room in the church. .

Please allow me to join you in congratulating you on your wedding. .

9. On your wedding day, please allow me to join in the blessing!

The ceremony is over. Look at how the guests crowded around the wedding party. .