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Wedding English

The English word for wedding is "wedding".

A wedding is a public marriage ceremony between two people, which celebrates and declares that two people are officially husband and wife. A wedding usually consists of the following segments and activities:

1. Ceremony: The wedding ceremony is the centerpiece, representing the vows and promises made by two people. During the ceremony, the bride and groom usually exchange wedding rings, promise to keep each other and **** the same responsibility, and read the vows to their friends and relatives.

2. Vows: During the ceremony, the bride and groom usually write their own vows of love and commitment. They will read these vows in front of their family and friends to express their sincerity and commitment to each other.

3. Reception: The reception is the celebration of the wedding and is usually held after the ceremony. At the reception, the bride and groom celebrate their marriage with family and friends, and **** dinner and dancing. There may also be a wedding cake cutting, a festive dance performance, speeches and well wishes.

4. Wedding Attire: The bride and groom will wear special wedding attire. The bride usually chooses a wedding dress, while the groom will wear a suit or traditional wedding attire.

5. Bridal Party: There are usually some special participants in the wedding. The bride will choose the bridesmaids (bridesmaids) and the groom will choose the groomsmen (groomsmen). They will accompany the couple during the wedding and provide assistance and support when needed.

6. Wedding Rings: During the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom exchange wedding rings as a symbol of their commitment to marriage. Wedding rings are usually made of metal, such as yellow or white gold, and are used to symbolize the eternal love between two people.