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What is the difference between marriage and wedding?

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A marriage is a legal union between two people. A wedding is the ceremony at which a marriage starts.
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What is the difference between marriage (Zhenit'ba), the play by the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, which was first published in 1842 and wedding (an event at which the ceremony of marriage is performed)?
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I think the marriage tells the relations between the lovers,it tells them trust duty and respect to each of them is important.others a wedding not only tells them there relations from now it's a form which can make their family and friends know this things but also it tells from now on the lovers' new life start they are one family ,them should help each other use their heart make a new future.
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A wedding is a collective name used for all the ceremonies and rituals that take place to give social acceptance to the relationship between two people, whereas ...
In preparing for marriage, young people devote their time, energy and resources to wedding but pay little attention to marriage. Somebody can have a flamboyant wedding but end ...
wedding is a ceremony marriage is a relationship (some call it social contract) that man and woman enter during the ceremony.
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