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What should the bride prepare for her wedding?
3. Prepare a large and elegant satchel (there are many things to hold in it).

2. Prepare props:

1. Simple cosmetics, dry wet paper towels, oil-absorbing paper, cotton swabs, hair clips, moisturizing water, large paintings: used for makeup in an emergency, to deal with fallen mascara or loose hair.

2. Safety pin, needle and thread, adhesive tape: ensure the perfection of new clothes.

3. Painkillers, hangover remedies and band-AIDS: in case the bride is unwell or her heels are worn out by new shoes.

4. Chewing gum: Let the bride keep her breath fresh at any time and prepare a large piece of chocolate to supplement her physical strength.

3. During the wedding:

1. Pay attention to the bride and everything around her: whether the dress is caught by the door, whether it needs to be changed into another suit, whether it needs makeup, etc.

2. Not only keep smiling, but also remind the bride to show the sweetest smile when facing the guests.

Take care of the bride's jewelry, especially the wedding ring to be exchanged with the groom. For many bridesmaids, wearing it on their thumbs is a good way.

4. Arrange some small games to make things difficult for the groom. Don't let him marry the bride too easily, but also let the guests have fun.

5. Stand where you should stand in the ceremony and be close to the bride at the wedding reception. Observe carefully whether there is anything wrong with the bride's dress. When the guests' heckling causes embarrassment to the bride, it is even smaller to stand up and save the day by stopping drinking.

Four. After the wedding:

1. Put away the bride's things, including the packing of dresses and the collection of jewelry. Gifts are kept by special people, but special small gifts for the bride sometimes need to be kept by bridesmaids.

2. Don't forget to help the bride overcome the difficulty of "making trouble in the bridal chamber": use some small games to "steal the column" and change those programs that are too difficult when necessary, and it is not too much to mobilize the atmosphere.

Generally speaking, being a good bridesmaid, that is, "the best supporting actress", is a hard job. "Think of what the bride thinks, be anxious about what the bride is anxious about", and even think of what the bride doesn't expect of her-reflecting the professionalism of "Best Supporting Actress". But don't forget to think about yourself. No matter the plot of Hollywood movies or the author's own experience, many bridesmaids were favored by little love god at the wedding, which finally made their wonderful love. The next best actress may be you. Try again. The last job you have to do is to carefully save this complete manual, and add your notes to make it your "best supporting actress"!