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What is the most touching moment at your own or someone else's wedding?
In our daily life, we have attended many weddings. When we were young, we were just curious to see if the bride looked good and asked for some candy. Now we go to the wedding, mostly to give a gift and have a good time. However, in the wedding we attended, were there any moments that touched you the most? For example, the wedding scene, the groom's oath, the bride's father's speech or the bride's bouquet and so on.

When I was a freshman, I attended a wedding part-time, but as a waiter, I could only stand by and watch. The wedding started at seven o'clock on time, and we stood there, watching the bride wearing a beautiful wedding dress and walking slowly towards the groom. I think this is the best time for every father to see his daughter. His father put the bride's hand in the groom's with a gratified smile.

Next, my father spoke. Father took the receiver and said slowly, today is my daughter's wedding. I'm glad that all the distinguished guests can attend. I am glad that I have such an excellent daughter. At this time, my father's eyes were shining with tears. Then, my daughter got married today, and I am very happy, and my son-in-law is also very kind to her. He told the groom that she was a bit headstrong, but hoped that she would not be hurt and that she would be happy. I wish you a hundred years of harmony. My father walked down from the stage with his head down and looked at the daughter-in-law on the stage until all the wedding ceremonies were over.

Everyone will have a once-in-a-lifetime wedding, and this wedding will accompany you for life, because it is beautiful and happy, because you will form a small family with your beloved. What moved me most at the wedding was my father's speech. He didn't say much, but his feelings were vividly expressed. Some people say that fatherly love is not in language, but in every corner of life. Yes, fatherly love is the most precious thing in our life.