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What did the groom say when he toasted the woman's elders at the wedding banquet?
When toasting, we should first propose a toast to the elders (parents and grandparents) of both parties, then propose a toast to the important guests (important leaders, officiators and witnesses), and finally propose a toast to the relatives of both parties. These tables should be toasted by one person, starting with the oldest or most respected, and toasting the next clockwise. When toasting, you should clearly address each other, and then say thank you for coming, for attending, and for your efforts. The other party will naturally say a word of blessing. The groom should take the initiative to clink glasses, which are slightly lower than those of these elders to show respect for each other.

It is recommended not to drink a cup at once, so that everyone will feel delicious. You can drink as much as you want, but you must tell the other person that he can drink at will.