LeoGlossary: Fiance (Fiancee)

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A fiancé is a person who is engaged to be married, typically to their long-term partner. The term is often used to refer to the person who is planning to get married, especially in the context of wedding planning or discussions about the future.

The term "fiancé" is derived from the French language, where it means "betrothed" or "engaged." It is often used interchangeably with the term "fiancée," which refers to the person who is engaged to be married.

In modern usage, the term "fiancé" is often used to refer to a person's long-term partner, even if they are not yet engaged or planning to get married. It is a way of expressing a strong commitment to a romantic partner and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as introducing one's partner to friends or family, or discussing future plans together.

Traditionally, the term "fiance" was often applied to the man while "fiancee" was the woman. With same sex marriages, this is inapplicable and modern terminology uses it interchangeably.

Here are some key points to understand:

Definition:

  • Formality: Engagement signifies a formal step beyond simply dating, marking a committed intention to marry.
  • Promise: Both individuals exchange promises to one another, often symbolized by an engagement ring.
  • Timeframe: Engagement lasts for a period until the actual wedding ceremony.

Legal implications:

  • In some countries, engagement may give rise to certain legal rights or obligations, but this varies widely.

Beyond the label:

  • Engagement marks a special period in a couple's relationship, often filled with excitement, planning, and preparation for marriage.
  • It's a time for deepening the bond, building shared goals, and navigating the transition towards married life.

General:

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