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  2. Wedding Guests Play Kahoot! to Decide Who Gets to Sign ... - AOL

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    A couple held a Kahoot! battle at their wedding to determine who would sign their marriage certificate. Ahead of their upcoming elopement in Ireland, John and Cara Ellman-Yuan legally tied the ...

  3. 5 rules every virtual wedding guest should follow

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    Some decided to postpone their celebrations, but many others opted to host a virtual wedding ceremony so they could keep their original date while family and friends call or video in. From dress ...

  4. Online wedding - Wikipedia

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    The online magazine for gaymers GayGamer.net commented that, while Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic, his stance on gay marriage isn't known as the topic wasn't a public issue at the time. [7] Video game critic Ian Bogost compared it to the case of The Sims 2, a blockbuster video game that did allow same-sex marriage. [8]

  5. Arrange a fancy virtual date night. Make it an all-out black-tie date night at home—because sometimes, being all dressed up with nowhere to go is a fun way to remind each other how good you look.

  6. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    Austrian marriage license (duplicate) from 1854. Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates.

  7. Marriage certificate - Wikipedia

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    A marriage certificate is given to a couple who have married. Until the introduction of electronic registration of marriages in May 2021, copies were made in two registers: one was retained by the church or register office; the other, when the entire register is full, was sent to the superintendent registrar of the registration district.