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Vows with a difference Unique ideas for that allimportant exchange
Ever thought about writing your own wedding vows? It’s a great way to express your love and commitment to your partner. Here are some ideas on what to include…

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• Personal promises: Include personal promises that are meaningful to both of you, such as promising to always make each other laugh, to support each other's dreams, or to be there for each other through thick and thin.
• Shared memories: Reflect on the memories you have made together and include these in your vows. For example, "I vow to make new memories with you and never forget the ones we have already made."
• Future plans: Express your hopes and dreams for the future, such as starting a family, travelling the world or building a home together.
• Sense of humour: Include a touch of humour in your vows to lighten the mood and bring a smile to your partner's face. For example, "I vow to always remember the toilet paper roll goes over the top, not under."
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• Gratitude: Express your gratitude for the person you are marrying and all they bring to your life. For example, "I vow to always be grateful for the love and light you bring into my life."
• Love language: Incorporate your love language into your vows. For example, if acts of service are your love language, you could say, "I vow to always be there for you and to support you in any way I can."
The most important thing is to make your vows personal and meaningful to you and your partner, and to speak from the heart.