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How to choose a wedding motorcade when getting married?
When we got married, the wedding company in my hometown just started to become popular with wedding motorcades. But we didn't choose the motorcade of the wedding company for our wedding, but several cars of relatives and friends.

Our wedding cars are all found by men. Just tell the woman how many cars and what kind of dowry cars. If there is any objection, the two companies can negotiate. If there is no objection, listen to the man's decision.

Our wedding was held in my hometown. At that time, my husband was working in a foreign country, in a personal company. Because he has worked in the company for many years, the boss trusts and relies on him very much. I heard that my husband was getting married, and I immediately proposed to use the latest Toyota overbearing car he just bought as the first car to pull the bride. My husband said no, just go back to my hometown and find the motorcade. The boss insisted on going to our hometown to express his gratitude to my husband for so many years in the company. Husband can't beat the boss, just listen to him and go to our hometown.

The first car has been booked. My husband went home a week early. After returning home, he wants to go to our county to find a wedding motorcade. Some of our relatives and friends asked why we were looking for a motorcade. Just use their car. I didn't agree at first. My husband and I went to the wedding company to book a wedding car, but because there were many people getting married on our wedding day, we had a good day.

The motorcades are all booked out, so the schedule can't be met. We don't have a car to book. My husband and I had to go home and discuss with our relatives and friends how to use the car and how many cars to use.

On the wedding day, my husband's boss came by car, brought some good friends and drove two cars. The boss suggested using his and his friends' cars in front and our hometown's car in the back. We originally found eight cars, plus the car brought by the boss, and one * * * is 10 car. This is how our wedding motorcade got together.