Marriage over the phone is straight out ridiculous, stupid, and does not need to be discussed. Next question.
marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence
An online marriage isn't legal in either country. An embassy would have to be involved.
If you are in the need of marriage counseling and want to go to an office to see someone you can look in the yellow pages book or online for a counselor near you. There is also a site: http://www.divorcehope.com/godlymarriagecounseling.htm. They offer online and over the phone help.
Depends on your religion but for lutheranism no
Yes. You need to go through the whole marriage process all over again.Yes. You need to go through the whole marriage process all over again.Yes. You need to go through the whole marriage process all over again.Yes. You need to go through the whole marriage process all over again.
Customer service over the phone, Survey research over the phone, phone sales.
Sex Over the Phone was created in 1985.
An arranged marriage is set up between two people who barely know each other. Talking on the phone beforehand will give a chance to ask questions to find out what they are like.
marriage in noble society often included fierce negotiations over
It can be either depending on the context of the sentence. "On the phone" means communicating using the phone, while "over the phone" is an activity conducted by phone that could ordinarily be done in person or by some other means. Examples: "My sister spends a lot of time on the phone." "My secretary said that the IRS was on the phone." (calling me) "With new smartphones, you can do much of your banking over the phone." "I did not want to give out sensitive information over the phone." "A weather alert system can send tornado warnings to the public over the phone."
"On the phone" refers to somebody's perspective, viewing somebody speaking into a phone. Over the phone refers to the specific method of communication in which you say something over the phone. In short, if you see somebody using a phone, you would use the phrase "on the phone" to describe it. To describe how a message was communicated, you would use the term "over the phone".
I believe the number is in direct correlation to those who are still single after proposing marriage over the telephone.