A committed relationship could simply be an agreement between two people. Marriage is a legally binding arrangement, licensed by the state.
Marriage is a type of relationship. However, "relationship" often refers to an informal romantic relationship between unmarried persons. In this sense the difference would be that one is licensed and registered with the state, the other is not. Marriage has statutory rights and responsibilities associated with it; an informal relationship does not.
There is no great difference but if someone is using this in anyway they are definitely not ready for any type of committed or serious relationship.
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You are either friends or in a committed relationship.
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A wedding is a marriage ceremony which is held in church or a registry office and also includes the party or special meal which follows the ceremony. Whereas Marriage describes the relationship between husband and wife or the state of being married.
If it's rotten or stinky, throw it out.
The difference between line relationship and staff relationship is that, line relationship receives command from the top management, while staff relationship is managed by all staff.
For a guy a 'girlfriend' is someone he is serious about and is in a committed relationship and may or may not include a physical relationship depending on age of people etc. A 'lover' is generally not a committed relationship and is just a more elegant way of staying 'FWB' or 'F**k Buddy'!
Well, not much because both statements should have the same ending, a committed relationship that you build for the rest of your lives.
well the difference is that a marriage is something simple and you don't have a big ''ol'' party and wedding is a bug white dress a big party. That's the difference between wedding and marriage.