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Taking the time to communicate honestly and openly at the beginning is far better than leaving things unspoken, which could result in hurt feelings and misunderstandings. Be sure to clarify exactly where you both stand now and what your expectations are for the future so that you're both on the same page from day one.
An engagement ring – a classic sign of the engagement- clearly shows how serious two people are about their decision to get married. And we've discovered, that the time between the proposal and the wedding is generally shorter if the partner receives a ring than it is if two people just verbally agree to get married.
An engagement, also known as a betrothal or fiancer, is the period of time between a marriage proposal and the marriage. It also encompasses the relationship of the two partners. The length of an engagement may vary from a very short amount of time to many years, depending on the wishes of the couple.
Getting engaged is an official announcement of the intention to marry. With the acceptance of the marriage proposal, both partners express their will to marry each other. An engagement is therefore no more and no less than the public (not secret) announcement to marry each other.
Photographs and videos are strong evidence to prove your relationship. Choose images that highlight important moments, like your engagement, holidays, or family visits. Include a variety of photos, showing both casual and special occasions.
Personal statements and affidavits. Records of communication. Evidence of time spent together (travel itineraries, pictures, videos, etc.) Financial and legal documents.
Legal documents and contracts can effectively demonstrate your relationship's authenticity. This includes marriage plans, engagement contracts, and shared lease agreements. For instance, copies of wedding venue contracts or catering agreements show serious commitment and planning.
You want to be able to directly communicate your reasons for wanting to get married, why taking your relationship to the next level is important, and why it feels right to you. If you are able to clearly express your reasons for this, your partner is more likely to be open to hearing your thoughts on the subject.”