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What are the greetings from newly-married tea drinkers?
? Offering tea to parents at the wedding is also called changing one's mind and offering tea. ? Zhang Jinsheng, vice president of Tianjin Tea Industry Association, introduced the details and demonstrated the correct way of offering tea at the wedding. ? This is the best time to thank your parents for their kindness. Generally, the groom first offers the first cup of tea to his father-in-law to change his mind; To my mother-in-law, change of heart. Then, the bride offers tea like the groom. Due to the different folk customs in different regions, the order of tea worship will be different, but the basic etiquette must be accurate. ?
I believe everyone knows that the wedding of these two newlyweds today is full of the lifelong efforts of both parents.
From birth to adulthood, it contains the hard work and love of parents. At the same time, the love parents give their children is unrequited, so it is natural for newcomers to take some actions to thank their parents!
Let the two newlyweds offer their parents a cup of hot tea together!
Finally, I wish the couple a smooth future career and a colorful marriage life!
On-site guests, what is filial piety under the sun?
In fact, filial piety is not melatonin in people's mouths, and it is not a cover.
True filial piety is to give parents a cup of hot tea after dinner.
So, at such a sweet moment today, let this couple offer their elders a cup of hot tea in front of all of us!
Finally, I wish them early birth and happiness!
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Rhyming implies a good sentence:
1, the bride's mother has a cup of tea. May the MC ask? Is tea sweet? Answer? Is it sweet? Master of ceremonies went on to say? Sweet money? (Very smooth) The groom's parents have tea? Master of ceremonies asked? Are you satisfied with your daughter? Answer? Are you satisfied with the MC? Please pay RMB if you are satisfied? And then ask the groom's father? Daughter screams, okay? Answer? Does it look nice? Master of ceremonies? Do you still want to hear it? Answer? Want to hear it? The bride cried again, and the father took out another red envelope. The emcee asked the bride? Do you still want to scream? Its resounding answer? Think? (Laughter) Ask your dad again? Do you still want to hear it? Answer? Think? The bride called again? Father took out another red envelope. Laugh? The fruit is good? Very interesting)
2, first call dad and then call mom, the door is the master. My parents have a high voice. Their parents gave red envelopes, and their voices were sweet. Their parents give cash "and some are for dollars", which is affectionate and generous. They gave RMB together. The bride is hard-working and rich, and she doesn't give money if she smiles.
3, the bride has flowers, call her parents before entering the door. Her parents-in-law are very hard-working, diligent and housekeeping, and bring you little red flowers. It seems that when she was seventeen or eighteen, her parents were satisfied and gave a tip and spent a flower.