Chapter one: Some requirements that should be paid attention to in wedding etiquette.
When the bride and groom stand at the station, they should be on the left and right of the bride. . This is an ancient custom. According to legend, the new queen is around her, and it is necessary for the new groom and lang to always draw their swords with their right hands and defend the enemy with their right hands, so as to better protect the new queen. .
1, Wedding Etiquette Admission-Step-by-Step Walking Mode
The traditional entrance ceremony is very solemn, especially the church wedding, which pays attention to the step-by-step walking mode, that is, after the right foot takes a step, the left foot and the right foot merge and pause for two seconds, then the left foot continues to take a step forward, and then the right foot moves forward and merges and pauses. When walking, pay attention to that the stride is smaller than usual, the stride and speed of the bride and groom should be consistent, and the gait should be smooth and steady. When walking, the bride holds the groom's left arm in her right hand. Be careful not to pull the groom's clothes or tightly encircle the groom's arm. In addition, the groom's arm should bend naturally, and the distance between the two should be kept at about 15cm.
2, wedding etiquette standing posture-straight back, chest and abdomen.
Standing upright will make people look more energetic. The correct posture is to put your feet together, keep your back straight, hold your chest and abdomen, stretch your back upward, smile and look straight ahead. Be careful not to let your arms cling to your body and relax your shoulders, which can relieve tension and avoid appearing stiff. If you want to avoid standing uncomfortable for a long time, you can spread your toes a little. In addition, when the couple is standing, the groom should be on the right side of the bride. This is an ancient custom. It is said that the bride is on her left, which is convenient for the groom to draw his sword with his right hand and confront the enemy when necessary, which can better protect the bride.
3, wedding etiquette turn-the amplitude should be gentle, the action should be neat.
The bride should show noble temperament in the wedding and avoid any big moves. When you need to turn around, your body should rotate with your steps. Turn gently and move neatly, but avoid giving people the feeling of being in a hurry and unstable. If the skirt of a wedding dress or gown is large, you can gently grasp the skirt and skirt with your hand opposite to the rotation direction and lift it slightly when you turn around.
4, wedding etiquette smile-smile is the best way to beauty.
Smile is the most beautiful way. You should keep smiling at the wedding and share your happiness and joy with your relatives and friends. Smiling can not only express your feelings, but also make you look more beautiful. The secret to avoid long-term smile leading to stiff expression lies in whether you can make your eyes smile. When making eye contact with guests, smile at the same time and nod to them when necessary. A smile of communication will make your expression more natural and will not become stiff. Brides should avoid laughing, which will deepen the lines of lip makeup and destroy the overall makeup.
5, the bow of wedding etiquette-lean forward 15-20 degrees.
Bowing is a traditional way of saluting in China. The depth of the bow, that is, the angle of leaning forward, is the degree of thanking each other. In traditional weddings in China, a deep bow, that is, a 90-degree bow, is required to express the highest degree of gratitude.
However, the common bow etiquette now does not completely need to adopt the deep bow ceremony. Generally speaking, lean forward 15-20 degrees and pause for 2 seconds.
The bride should pay attention to avoid putting her hands on her chest to prevent exposure. This posture is neither beautiful nor sincere, and does not respect the guests. In fact, to prevent exposure is not to cover it with your hands, but to pay attention to the fit and appropriateness of clothes. In addition, it should be reminded that when the bride and groom bow, their movements should be harmonious and consistent.
6, wedding etiquette exchange rings-don't be nervous.
In a wedding, besides flower girl, there is usually a person with a ring who walks into the ceremony with the couple. If there is no best man, the groom's ring should be kept by the bridesmaid and the bride's ring by the best man. When the bride and groom exchange tokens in the ceremony, the bridesmaid gives the groom's ring to the bride, and then the bride puts the ring on the ring finger of her left hand and gives it to the groom. When wearing a ring, the groom should bend his elbow and reach out to the natural height. The bride holds the groom's hand in her left hand and the ring in her thumb, forefinger and middle finger in her right hand, and puts it on the groom's ring finger. If you can't put it on because you are nervous, don't worry that he will raise his hand and carefully put it on his eyes, so the photo will be ugly. So is the groom.
7. Throwing the ball of wedding etiquette-a metaphor to convey the happiness of marriage to unmarried sisters.
The ceremony of throwing flowers balls is intended to convey the happiness of marriage to unmarried sisters. It is said that the lucky woman who receives the bouquet will soon become a happy bride. When throwing a bouquet, the bride should smile, bend her arms naturally, and don't stretch too straight. Just throw the bouquet to a higher and lower position with a little force, and don't move too much.
8. Throwing socks in wedding etiquette means passing happiness on to brothers.
This is a traditional wedding custom in the west. At the wedding, the bride usually wears two socks above the knee of her right leg. One of these two socks was kept, and the other was taken off by the groom after she threw the bouquet, and then thrown behind the unmarried man. This ceremony is like throwing a bouquet of flowers, which means passing happiness on to the two brothers.