I don't think so. For example, some people have a good relationship, but the wedding is not very lively, while others are just the opposite. But is it really that important for women to feel this ceremony? I think it's personal. Some people think it is very important for her to get married only once in her life. But some people think that the wedding ceremony is not very important. As long as two people have a good relationship, as long as the boy cares about him and gives her the life she wants, then the sense of ceremony is not so important to him, because different people have different ideas, and some women pay more attention to appearance.
Some people choose to live a good life instead of being so superficial, but after all, there is only one marriage in life. For most people, this wedding ceremony is still very important, which is not only a testimony of their love. In retrospect, when they got married, they were also vigorous and had no regrets. If a woman marries a man and can't even have a decent wedding, then I don't think the girl wants to marry him, because most women still enjoy the process and think it's not that important. After all, it is only a minority. After all, marriage is a major event in life. But this is also a custom and form that people have formed over the years.
Such an important event comes only once in a lifetime. I think most girls will cherish this ceremony, and some women will think, if the wedding ceremony is not so grand, does that boy really love her? So the wedding ceremony is very important for girls.
On male welcome etiquette
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