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Couple wrote each other's vows and swapped them at the altar. Their unexpected confessions left guests crying from laughter

'I promise to compliment your incredible cooking abilities, especially your homemade lasagna.'

Couple wrote each other's vows and swapped them at the altar. Their unexpected confessions left guests crying from laughter
Couple laugh while exchanging vows, holding hands. (Representative Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by Kobus Louw)

Writing vows can be nerve-wracking, especially when people wish to personalize their feelings. However, that wasn't the case for Kaity Szabo and her husband, who decided to pull each other's leg in the most hilarious but heart-melting way. @sadiemartinmedia, who shared the clip on Instagram, revealed that the couple wrote each other's vows for them to read, and it's a laugh riot to watch!

A man and wife reading their wedding vows. (Representative Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by AlexanderFord)
A man and wife reading their wedding vows. (Representative Image Source: Getty Images | Photo by AlexanderFord)

In the clip shared by @sadiemartinmedia, Kaity Szabo and her husband were asked to exchange vows. While the guests anticipated vows that may move them to tears, the couple pulled an unexpected number. Instead of writing on their own, they wrote each other's vows and read them out on their big day. Her husband began reading his vows written by Kaity, first, "I promise to compliment your incredible cooking abilities, especially your homemade lasagna. Yum, yum, yum, it's delicious." Kaity, who laughs at her husband reading what she had written, now reads what her husband had written for her. "I love golf so much that I vow to play a minimum of 20 rounds a year. Oh yeah, so exciting," she said.

Her husband then read, "I promise to let you warm up your cold feet on my legs before you fall asleep. It's such a wonderful, refreshing feeling." Kaity read her last vow, "Sport is such a big part of my life that I vow to never plan anything on NBA, NFL, MLB, PGA season and March Madness as these are blackout dates." Kaity's husband, who pretended to look shocked by the vow, quipped, "That's incredible." His last vow read, "I promise to admit that you're superior at any games including Monopoly Deal, Phase 10 and Ticket to Ride." The wedding officiant reminded the couple that the vows must be upheld by the couple and that the wedding guests there were witnesses to the vows they had exchanged. "The vows are sacred, and we expect you to uphold them. All of these witnesses will be there throughout your life to remind you of the promises you've made today."

(Image Source: Instagram | @_jen.na_)
(Image Source: Instagram | @_jen.na_)
(Image Source: Instagram | @sadiemartinmedia)
(Image Source: Instagram | @sadiemartinmedia)

Soon after the video went viral, online users loved the creativity behind the vows. @brubacherfilms wrote, "That’s hilarious! as someone who goes to a lot of weddings… this is one thing I’ve never seen before." @dustinwraymond commented, "Well if those aren't the most adorable vows I've ever heard. Fantastic. So much Love." @hall.kevinjames shared, "Buddy was about to walk away over Ticket to Ride supremacy." In 'Putting Laughter in Context: Shared Laughter as Behavioral Indicator of Relationship Well-Being,' researchers recorded a total of 1399 laughter segments and found "individuals belonging to couples with higher shared laughter durations reported feeling closer to and more supported by their partners."

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