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Dana Hanna, a "technology centric" software developer, posted a YouTube clip of the moment last month when he tweeted: "Standing at the altar with Tracy Page where just a second ago, she became my wife! Gotta go, time to kiss my bride."

To add on, Dana's wife also asked for her cellphone to update her social networking status too!

The newlywed's actions have attracted the attention of British etiquette experts Debrett's, who are planning to release rules for polite use of the social networking tool.

At the top of their bad manners list is dumping someone by text message.

Debrett's believes the end of a significant relationship calls for meeting face to face.

And while a phone call or email is an acceptable break-up method if the couple have only been on a few dates, texting is too heartless.

Using a mobile phone while on a date is also a no-no.

Debrett's are giving etiquette advice via Twitter.

The video can be seen below:

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