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I don't think so. The status of wine in the wedding can't be shaken for a while now. Many people have higher requirements for wine than the whole wedding. The groom and the official didn't finish drinking until he was drunk on the wedding day. For these people, wine is my love for the bride. The more I drink, the more I love. This is not only a modern custom, but also a tradition that has continued since ancient times.

Every wedding I attend, basically the groom gets drunk. Everyone seems to be in cahoots. Today, it's like getting the groom drunk, but I don't think it's necessary, because many people will completely lose consciousness after getting drunk, say something out of line at the wedding, and choose to go to bed immediately after coming back, instead of communicating with their wives. I think this behavior is too much.

I don't think a wedding is such a ceremony. I think the wedding should be more a ceremony for couples, and more should be to let them have more communication space, rather than saying that it is enough to give an explanation to the people present. Many grooms ignore their wives in order to cater to the guests present on the wedding day. Isn't this a presumptuous guest usurps the host's role? We should be more concerned about what the bride thinks.

What does the bride want? Naturally, when you come home from a hard day, you can lie in your own bed and talk happily about your feelings of getting married, instead of facing a drunken husband as soon as you get home. It's unfair to the bride. To sum up, it is impossible for coffee to replace wine for a while.