Wedding vows are a significant part of any wedding. The promises that you make to each other throughout the course of the ceremony will set the tone for your married life together.

The most popular preferences are perhaps the more traditional wedding vows, which are still seen by many as the most appropriate wording to use.

But promising to ‘love, honour and obey’ might not be considered the perfect recipe for marriage in these modern times, and an increasing number of couples are deciding to personalise their vows, giving them meaning that is apt to the more avant-garde marriage. But how exactly do you write your own?

Your vows are not just words that you read out during your wedding. These words will stay with you throughout your marriage, so your heart should be in each and every word. These very public promises are expected to be genuine and heartfelt, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are a few basic elements that you might want to consider when personalising your vows.

Confirm your appreciation that your partner has come into your life. Relay how your life has been enhanced by this

Include a declaration of lasting love

Verbally pledge your intention to be faithful and to love your partner through good times and bad

Refer to spiritual or religious meaning of your nuptials if this is appropriate to your relationship

Since they are personal there is no right or wrong way to write your vows and more intimate couples might even opt to use lines of poetry or lyrics from a special song to convey their feelings. They should be designed to meet the individual and emotional needs of both the bride and groom, and although the language used may be more modern and appropriate to today’s society, their intentions need not be any less earnest or sincere that traditional vows.

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