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Yes, definitely
Why do you celebrate your wedding
The Japanese celebrate their wedding in various ways. This includes a wedding service which is followed by a reception party and speeches from the couples to guests among other things.
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A wedding ceremony is to bring together the family and friends of two people to celebrate a marriage. It is not a requirement to get married, simple services are provided.
Probably "Celebrate our Wedding". Also, "Witness the marriage" would be more proper than "celebrate" which implies a party instead of the sacred vows of a ceremony pledging ones lives to each other until death.
It's for during the wedding reception to celebrate the bride and groom on their wedding day.
Well obviously they are different occasions. Weddings are happy occasions, funerals are sad occasions. People come together and celebrate the wedding or at a funeral to commiserate with the relatives and celebrate the life of the person.
You must be married 25 years to celebrate your silver wedding anniversary.
For the same reasons all other cultures do - to congratulate the new bride and groom.
Wedding Anniversaries that are special and celebrated:The young couple will find the first Wedding Anniversary special to them, but it is not a special Anniversary to celebrate unless the couple wish too with a few friends. The Silver Wedding Anniversary is 25 years; the 40th Wedding Anniversary and the Golden Wedding Anniversary is 50 years.