When toasting, the couple should first observe whether there is wine in the glass of this table. If there is no wine, you should take the initiative to go forward and fill the guests with wine or drinks after asking. Then put your hand on it and give it to the guests, but don't force them to drink it all at once. Raise your glass, greet each guest, thank you and clink your glasses. Cheers.
Finally, fill the guests with wine. Of course, the last link depends on the number and time of guests. Bridesmaids and groomsmen should observe the toast at any time, add wine, pass sugar, receive red envelopes and block wine flexibly.
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Many newcomers are most afraid of toasting their elders, because some of them are parents' friends or distant relatives, and they are embarrassed to know their names when they arrive at the table. So generally speaking, at such a dinner table, parents will toast with their children and introduce what new people should call them. At the same time, the newcomers should come forward to greet and express their gratitude.
Generally speaking, you can express your gratitude on behalf of your parents and yourself by saying "I have always heard about you from your parents", "I am very impressed with you, and I still have the gift you gave me when I was a child", "You look great" and "Mom says you are a very important friend of hers". Of course, you can't just say thank you, or simply say something about this guest, if you really can't remember it. In a word, kindness, respect and politeness are right.