Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Wedding refreshment service process

Wedding refreshment service process

The wedding tea supply process is as follows:

Tools: Kneeling mat, tea, teacup.

1. At the bride's house, after the groom receives the bride, the bride kneels in front of her parents, the father sits in front of the groom and the mother sits in front of the bride.

2. After pouring the tea, the groom puts his hands in front of his father-in-law, first offering tea to his father-in-law, then offering tea to his mother-in-law. At the same time, change the name to "Mom and Dad" and say something grateful or auspicious.

3. Then the bride serves tea, which is also my father and stepmother. After drinking tea, the elders will send blessings to the couple and send red envelopes or gold jewelry as congratulations to the couple. Remember to use your hands when offering tea and receiving gifts.

4. After giving tea to the bride's parents, give tea to grandparents, uncles and aunts in the order of generations. Some families will offer tea to their grandparents first, and then go to their parents. After the process of offering tea at the woman's house, the couple will go to the man's house or the wedding banquet hotel and offer tea to the groom's house in the same way.

Tea worship details

1, don't pour the tea too full.

There is a saying that "tea deceives people, seven teas and eight drinks". It's even more taboo to make tea for parents. If it's too full, it's easy to spill the tea, so don't pour the tea too full, just about seven minutes.

2. The temperature of tea should be appropriate.

The tea of the elders should be drunk at one time, and the water temperature should be adjusted when making tea. If it is made with boiling water, remember to soak it early and wait until it cools to the right temperature to avoid scalding your mouth.

3. Tea drinking posture

Generally, newcomers need to kneel on the ground and hold it with both hands every time, otherwise it is disrespectful to their elders. When offering tea, hold the cup with both hands, bow your upper body, lean forward, and send the cup to your parents' chest 40 cm away for them to reach for it.