Not usually, but some parents might propose to prepare weddings.
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No, "pre-planned since a month" is not grammatically correct. It would be more accurate to say "pre-planned for a month" or "planned in advance for a month."
no because it is pre planned
Pre-marital relations notwithstanding, the riddle answer is "her parents' last name." But of course, this is a bit outdated in modern customs.
No its not real. Most events & fights are pre planned
previously posted answer is inappropriate. Depending on the state +/- county- you may or may not have needed to participate in pre-marriage counseling.
pre planned discussions
Because I was hate it stop pre-planned
It means learning according to a pre-planned course.
recommends course of action and excutes pre-planned and EOC dircted actions
Usually Costs less Planned activity can be started almost frequently
Pre-marital sex and pregnancy.
Usually Costs less Planned activity can be started almost frequently