1, get on and off the wedding car
Remember to lower it slightly from the head to avoid the headdress or veil touching the door frame and destroying the head shape effect. Bend down a little and sit in carefully ~ the bride's marriage is the focus of everyone's attention, not all hands and feet! In some places, it is customary for the groom to hold the bride up and down when getting on and off the bus. Be sure to slow down at this time! Steady! Otherwise, it would be too embarrassing to be with the groom.
Step 2 walk outdoors
It is recommended to choose a light-colored wedding dress or a Chinese wedding dress as a wedding dress when going out, because it will facilitate the bride to walk. When the bride drags her skirt, the most elegant action is to gently lift the front and middle of the wedding dress, but not too high, so as not to affect her walking and expose her toes. Note: Don't stoop! When going down the steps, walk slowly with the help of the groom, and never let the bride fall.
3. The bride enters the venue
No matter where you wait, be sure to ask the bridesmaid or supervisor to always remember to tidy up your skirt! Especially the bride with the big tail! A skirt without wrinkles will add a lot to your temperament! The admission time is agreed with the host in advance, and the supervisor will remind you not to be impatient.
2. What etiquette does the woman have on her wedding day?
4. Unveil the veil
When the groom lifts the veil for the bride, it is easy to complete the action at once, so the elegant scene needs gentle action cooperation. When lifting the veil, the bride and groom should not be too far away, but naturally approach. The bride's legs should be slightly apart and slightly bent, and her head should be as flat as possible with the groom's chest. While the groom slowly lifts the gauze, the bride still keeps her knees slightly bent and her eyes are still looking down. Don't look up in a hurry.
Step 5 bake
When toasting, hold the glass firmly on your chest. When drinking, you should pay attention to putting the cup close to your mouth instead of using your mouth to get close to the cup. It would be impolite. The cup should be raised to the front and bottom of the face, and be careful not to be too high. Raise a glass with a smile and thank the guests for their wishes. When greeting, put the cup on your chest. When everyone shouts "cheers", put the cup in front of yourself. Be careful not to put it parallel to your face at this time. Look at the guests who stood up at the ceremony, don't hold the cup belly, just pinch the cup leg gently. Hold the cup as high as possible, don't overlap your face, keep an elegant smile and be grateful.