So should you go the traditional route when writing your wedding vows - or should you try and get a few chuckles out of your guests? Actually, it should all depend on your personality.
If you're the life of the party and you have the affinity to making other people laugh, then you should write funny wedding vows. Promise to love, honor and cherish your wife even if she can't make minced meat pie for you anymore because she's too busy taking care of your half a dozen kids - that should get a chuckle out of her. Or, squeeze in a line or two about a private joke that you've always teased each other with as a couple.
On the other hand, if you are more of the hopeless romantic type - then your weddings vows can be patterned from the traditional ones.
The good thing about writing your own vows is that they can be personalized so that the words will be all about you: how you feel towards your significant other, what your promises are and what is embedded deep within your heart. I know, I know - it may sound like it's too sentimental - but they're your wedding vows, after all!
At the end of the day, what matters is for your wedding vows to come from the heart - whether it's traditional or funny - and perfectly describe what you feel now that you're about to 'be one' with the person who you are spending the rest of your life with.
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