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Isn't it a bit too much for firemen to remove the windows when they pick up relatives?
In fact, I don't think what I said is too much, but in this case, it may not be so fun, because we all know that the woman will obstruct the man when receiving the bride's wedding, but the obstruction is slight. In fact, this is also a little interaction and fun to shoot the bride's wedding, and the firemen directly removed the window and went in from it, which not only saved the maid of honor a sum of money, but also accelerated the process of shooting the bride's wedding. To be honest, it's a little less fun, but it's not.

We usually call firemen blue friends in a friendly way. The video of a firefighter picking up relatives on the Internet was completely popular. We know that when a man goes to a woman's house or a hotel to pick up relatives, he will be stopped by a bridesmaid group to do some obstruction, such as answering some questions and playing some games. The same man will also give red envelopes to the bridesmaid group, but this time the people who pick up relatives are different, because they are firefighters and their skills in opening windows are quite superb. So they removed the window directly, which caught her family off guard. After all, the window had been torn down, and even if she clung to it, it had been broken, so her boyfriend went straight into the house through the window.

In fact, there is still some fun, just a little less. As we all know, there will be some activities when picking up the bride, just like the bridal chamber at night. When picking up the bride, the bridesmaid group will ask some questions or make things difficult for the man, but the fundamental purpose is to prove that the man likes the woman through these things, and in the process, it usually involves giving red envelopes. However, this person's practice naturally shields a lot of unnecessary troubles. They didn't break in with their professional ability, and they didn't talk so much with the bridesmaid group. It is understandable to break through the window directly, but it may only make the process of picking up the bride go too fast and less fun.

Similarly, we should not blame the firemen for these practices when picking up the bride. After all, we are not parties or married people. We can have fun watching it. I wish this couple good luck. But what I want to say is that in the process of picking up the bride or making trouble in the bridal chamber, we can have fun, but we must not embarrass others. We know that in some previous weddings, the South made things difficult for bridesmaids and did some excessive things.