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Remember the scene of the bride kneeling and kowtowing before getting on the wedding car on the wedding day?
Of course I remember, because my husband and I are in other places, and the wedding was held in my husband's hometown. Because my home is too far away from my husband's hometown to meet my relatives, I met my relatives in a hotel near my husband's home. Their custom is to see relatives in the morning. I remember that at four or five o'clock in the morning, I got up and the makeup artist from the wedding company came to make me up and put on cheongsam.

When everything was ready, I waited for the man to come over. After breakfast, I heard firecrackers downstairs, and my husband's motorcade had already gone downstairs. I was in my room with the maid of honor, who was guarding the door. The man knocked at the door, and the bridesmaid deliberately refused to open the door, so my husband sang a song before opening the door. After opening the door, he no longer asked for a red envelope first, and then the man had to comb my hair after entering the room. In fact, this is meaningful, but the program must go.

It is also very important that the bride's feet can't touch the ground from the hotel to the man's car, so my husband carried me from the hotel to the wedding car downstairs. After the wedding car circled a big circle, it came to the man's hometown. I also recited the same paragraph from the wedding car to his hometown wedding room. I was impressed by this, because I am not light. At that time, my husband had a hard back.

Then I will visit the man's elders in the yard of my hometown. Many elders have to bow down. Of course, you can also get a red envelope by bowing down. After running around, people were actually a little confused, and then I drove to the hotel for the wedding ceremony. The whole journey was also guided by wedding etiquette. Nothing special. I didn't cry at that time. Although I heard that most daughters cry when they get married, I don't know why they just smile instead of crying. I guess my parents are happy to see it, too

Now that I have been married for several years, my baby can also play soy sauce. Marriage is a ceremony and a turning point for a person to move towards a family. I hope everyone can be gentle and wait until the end.