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.
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.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
A marriage is the continued unio of two people who have committed to love and staying with one another for life.
there is no difference
The nuptials are the ceremony or vows and the wedding is the party.
That would be a consultation with a wedding planner.
The difference probably is just semantics, but some countries (like Germany) require a civil ceremony; church weddings are optional. In that case, the marriage anniversary would be the date of the civil ceremony, while the wedding anniversary would fall on the date the couple recited their vows in a church ceremony.
weddings are not similar but the lifestyle is not different
No! The family does not know that Romeo and Juliet are getting married. But that is not the only marriage in the play. There is a planned wedding of Juliet to Paris. And that wedding the family does know about.
The word 'marriage' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept. Marriage is a word for the state of being married; a legal relationship between people; the act of marrying, the wedding ceremony; a close union between things.
a wedding or marriage ceremony
In Chinese weddings, the people are usually Chinese.