Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
In Britain, wedding invitations go out about six weeks before the wedding day. The guests reply as soon as possible to say if they can come or not. Choosing a present for the couple can be difficult. People don’t take their present for the wedding. They send them to the woman’s house before the wedding day. Most weddings take place before lunch or in the early afternoon. Many people like to get married in church. The bride often wears a long white dress. Guests wear their best clothes and most of the women wear hats. In the church, the bride’s family sits on the left and the groom’s one sits on the right. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand. Most married women wear wedding rings, but married men often do not.
According the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Invitations are sent out some weeks before the wedding day.
B. People who accept the invitations have to send their presents to the couple.
C. It is not easy to choose a present for the couple.
D. Married people wear their wedding rings on the third finger of the right hand.