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What songs are suitable for singing at the wedding?
0 1 Groom solo recommended songs: Forever Love, Unique, Let's Get Married, Love is You, etc. Song recommended by the bride solo: The moon represents my heart, I only care about you, what I do, the most romantic thing, etc. The bride and groom chorus recommended songs: "You will marry me today", "Liang Shanbo and Juliet", "I am happy if you are happy" and so on. The guest sang the recommended song: "For You".

Wedding is a religious ceremony or a legal notarization ceremony. Its significance lies in gaining social recognition and blessing, preventing bigamy, helping newlyweds adapt to new social roles and requirements, and preparing to assume social responsibilities. All nations and countries have their traditional wedding ceremonies, which are a way to inherit their folk culture and a ceremony of their own national culture and education.

The groom's solo can be selected from Wang Leehom's Forever Love, Only Love and Love Are You, With this Life, Let's Get Married, etc. For the bride's solo, she can choose Teresa Teng's The Moon represents my heart, I only care about you, Zhao Yonghua's The Most Romantic Thing, Faye Wong's I Do, and Sandy Lam's At least You. The bride and groom can choose to play the flute in chorus &; Ren Jing's My Close Lover and You Are Happy and I am Happy, Tao Zhe&; Jolin Tsai's You Will Marry Me Today, Richie Jen&; Xu Huaiyu's crystal, bird &; Cai Chunjia's little couple, Cao Ge&; Wen Zhuo's Liang Shanbo and Juliet. If the guest sings, you can choose Zhang Yu's "For You".

Wedding is also an important milestone in a person's life and belongs to a kind of life etiquette. The oldest, longest-lasting and most influential weddings in the world are those of Confucianism, Hinduism and Christianity, that is, the weddings of the three major civilizations. In most cultures, there are usually some traditions and customs of marriage, many of which have lost their original symbolic significance in modern society and gradually evolved into secular weddings.