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Wedding Vows Pros and Cons - Traditional vs Personal - Smartest Brides

Wedding Vows Pros and Cons – Traditional vs Personal

Your wedding is planned but you’re still trying to figuring out if you are going traditional or personal with your vows. Here is a guide that covers wedding vows pros and cons when it comes to traditional vs handwritten vows.

A handwritten wedding vow letter placed by a pink flower.

Wedding vows are one of the most important aspects of the wedding. It’s where the bride and groom say their promise to one another. It can be filled with both smiles and tears. In a ceremony, couples can either choose to recite a traditional wedding vow or have a more personalized one.

We have all heard the traditional vows. Most wedding ceremonies take the traditional route since it is approved by all and easier to accomplish. Other couples opt to make their own wedding vows to make it more personal for them. If you are still undecided on what to use, here are some wedding vow pros and cons that will hopefully help you and your partner decide.

Traditional Wedding Vows

Pros

Tradition: It has been passed on for generations. It can be a great feeling that you took part in something that your parents, grandparents, or even great grandparents have said to one another on their wedding day.

Direct: Traditional wedding vows tend to be straight to the point. It is about going directly to the point of what should be promised to one another when you get married.

Stress-free: Since traditional vows are already written beforehand, you don’t have to worry about what to say during the ceremony. All you have to do is read out loud or repeat what the officiant will say.

Cons

Norm: Traditional vows have been used too many times by most weddings all around the world. It is so standard that most people probably memorized it since they were still kids role-playing about getting married.

Scripted: These vows are already beforehand. All you have to do is read it to your partner and also in front of your guests.

Boring: Some might find traditional vows boring since they have been used so many times in ceremonies. Guests who are used to being invited to weddings might also find it boring and tend to not pay attention to it anymore.

Uncomfortable: There are a lot of couples all over the world and they have different preferences. Some might not be comfortable saying traditional vows that have already been said by other couples. These are couples who are more open-minded to new things and like to be more personal in certian aspects of their relashionships.

Personal Wedding Vows

Pros

Personal: Having vows that are written by the couples tend to be more intimate. It gives more meaning to the words that are said to each other which both can relate to.

Relatable: Not only to the couple but guests can also relate to the personal vows. People can relate more to what the couple is promising to one another especially for those married couples in the audience that have been through marriage for many years.

Customized: Writing your own personal vow means having control on how long or short you want your message to be. Couples may add personal experiences and other things that they want to share.

Modern: Nowadays, more couples love doing personal vows. These personalized vows tend to make guests either laugh, cry, or both. When it comes to writing your own, it will sound cincear to others and guests are more interested to listen.

Cons

Permission: Since personal vows are written by the couple, some officiants may not approve. Couples may want to ask permission first to the person who marries them if they are planning on writing their own vows. It is also a good idea to let the officiant be aware of your plans.

Uncomfortable: Not everyone is comfortable with saying their feelings out loud especially with all their friends and family listening. Your partner might also feel awkward showing their affection. It is important to talk it out with your partner first.

Insincerity: When you’re the type of person that is not used to writing your feelings on paper, a vow may sound funny and not romantic. It can turn into storytelling rather than showing how you feel to the person you are getting married to.

Hand Written vs Phone

When it comes to choosing between writing down your vows on paper or just typing it on your phone, it really depends on the couples preference. It doesn’t really mean that handwritten notes are more sincere. Either way is still okay and it’s more about the content of the vow. We should understand that we are now living in a world full of technology and it cannot be avoided that we use gadgets in our daily lives.

However, some may see using a phone to read your wedding vows as tacky. In this case, you’ll want to opt for a handwritten vow on paper.

Conclusion

We hope these wedding vows pros and cons have been helpful for you in deciding on which path to go. The most important thing is planning with your partner on how you want things to go at your ceremony. Discuss the pros and cons of traditional vs personalized wedding vows. Then decide together, it’s ideal for both of you to have the same opinion on these sort of things to avoid any issues.

Jason Wheeler

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