The asking or "I do's"
I will ask you if you are ready to go ahead and get married, hopefully you will say "I do".
The way I will ask this will be a two-part question. If you don't want to be that person that jumps in after the first line, just hang tight until I put the microphone to your mouth.
The first line will be "_____ do you take ____ to be your lawful wedded husband/wife?"
The second line will be either a traditional style or modern style, examples below-
The modern version (the most commonly chosen) goes as follows-
Hernan on this day do you take Jodie to be your lawful wedded wife? Do you promise to stand by her side, no matter the circumstance, to remember stop and enjoy all of life’s absolute best moments with her, to encourage and support her always and most importantly do you promise to love her unconditionally with all the love you have to give?
Hernan “I do.”
Jodie on this day do you take Hernan to be your lawful wedded husband? Do you promise to stand by his side, no matter the circumstance, to remember stop and enjoy all of life’s absolute best moments with him, to encourage and support him always and most importantly do you promise to love him unconditionally with all the love you have to give?
Jodie- “I do”
Traditional- The more traditional version would be.
Danielle, on this day, do you take Jennifer to be your lawful wedded wife? Do you promise love, honour, comfort and cherish her, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, for as long as you both shall live?”
Danielle “I do”
Jennifer, on this day, do you take Danielle to be your lawful wedded wife? Do you promise to love, honour, comfort and cherish her in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, for as long as you both shall live?
Jennifer- "I do"
When I have finished asking the question, I will step forward, hold the microphone up to you and it's time to say those 2 magical little words- "I do".