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The Engagement & Marriage Process (NOT IMMIGRATION) Engagements, marriages, and weddings! Here you can discuss HOW to get married. The cost of the wedding, the size of the ring, the method of the proposal, etc. Do not discuss strictly immigration matters here - use the Immigration sections for those discussions, please.

View Poll Results: What type of ceremony did you (or will you) choose?
Civil ceremony, Philippines 36 19.78%
Civil ceremony, husband's homeland 27 14.84%
Religious ceremony, Philippines 50 27.47%
Religious ceremony, husband's homeland 27 14.84%
Civil ceremony in "third party" country 4 2.20%
Religious ceremony in "third party" country 0 0%
We elect to live together without marriage in Philippines 0 0%
We elect to live together without marriage outside Philippines 1 0.55%
Undocumented religious ceremony in Philippines, then official civil ceremony outside Philippines 7 3.85%
Undocumented religious ceremony in Philippines, then official religious ceremony outside Philippines 2 1.10%
Undocumented civil ceremony in Philippines, then official civil ceremony outside Philippines 1 0.55%
Undocumented civil ceremony in Philippines, then official religious ceremony outside Philippines 3 1.65%
Undocumented civil ceremony, then official religious ceremony, both in Philippines 0 0%
Undocumented religious ceremony, then official civil ceremony, both in Philippines 2 1.10%
Civil ceremony in husband's homeland, then religious ceremony in Philippines 22 12.09%
Voters: 182. You may not vote on this poll

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Old February-27th-2006, 09:05 PM   #41 (permalink)
Mahal ko
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Paperwork wedding at the US Embassy in Seoul. I would love to give my asawa a proper wedding for our first anniversary, but I also really want to go to Philippines for Christmas to meet her family and her anak. I may have to juggle funds seeing as tickets from Frankfurt, Germany to Manila don't come cheap.
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Old April-19th-2006, 11:53 AM   #42 (permalink)
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we had a very simple wedding. we got married on 2002 back in knoxville Tn on a park. we had my husband's family and friends we didn't have expensive wedding rings. but that was a very wonderful day.

after all a marriage is not based on how expensive you paid for your wedding it's based on love and how truly you took your vows.
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Old April-27th-2006, 10:21 AM   #43 (permalink)
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after all a marriage is not based on how expensive you paid for your wedding it's based on love and how truly you took your vows.
Very true. Leah and I will only have the Civil Wedding and do everything to cut cost. Les we spend the better we will be. Later onw when we can afford to we can have another so she can have a fancy one for the memories if she desires. I'm living on a fixed income and can not afford much.
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Old June-21st-2006, 04:34 PM   #44 (permalink)
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ceremony

I was lucky to have both catholic ceremonies. It was a hassle and hectic but made it. I should say if there's a will there's a way. I really admire those people who watched over cost and what is significant to them is on how genuine each one feel towards one another. It doesnt matter where or how much, the most important thing there is, its Love.

Here's the link:
New Jersey Wedding
Cebu Renewal of Vows
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Old July-13th-2006, 01:04 PM   #45 (permalink)
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religious ceremony on December. it will be a full-blown church ceremony and garden reception. i don't think we have any choice in the matter. my family would never, ever allow us any other option. a church ceremony is what i wanted as well anyways. if we didn't have enough budget, it would have been a simple wedding (but still a religious ceremony). thankfully, we have the budget =)

euro'wo'man (borrowing fiance's account, hehe)
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