1. Determine the customs of both families: Before determining the details of changing the tea name, newcomers should understand the customs and traditions of themselves and the other family. This will help to determine the most suitable scheme for them.
2. Determine the order of tea worship: Usually, the groom will give tea to the bride's parents first, and then the bride will give tea to the groom's parents. If the customs of the two families are different, the correct order can be determined through consultation.
3. Choose the right tea set: When serving tea, you should use the right tea set, such as a teacup or teacup. Newcomers can choose traditional porcelain or modern glasses. It is important to make sure that the tea set is clean and tidy.
4. Prepare tea: Newcomers should prepare enough tea for emergencies. Some families may need to use certain teas, such as Longjing, Pu 'er tea or black tea.
5. Etiquette when offering tea: When offering tea, newcomers should keep smiling and polite. They should pay attention to their posture and movements, lift the tea to shoulder-height and keep it stable to avoid overflowing. When handing the teacup, the newcomer should bow or nod slightly.
6. Change your mouth tradition: After a new person offers tea, he will generally change his mouth to his parents and call them "Dad" and "Mom". This means that they have officially become a family and hope to establish close ties with each other's families.
7. Handling of special circumstances: If one or both newlyweds are children of divorced families, they can decide whether they need to offer tea to single parents or other relatives according to their own situation. This can be negotiated according to the specific situation.
In short, children from divorced families should change their idea of offering tea when they get married according to their personal situation and the customs of both families. It is important to ensure that the whole process is full of love and joy to celebrate the combination of new people.