Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - . . . Ask mothers: What about full moon wine? . . .

. . . Ask mothers: What about full moon wine? . . .

I should do it myself. We make a hundred-day wine, because we don't look at the sky, so we don't necessarily have a fight with other people's wedding banquets. The full moon is full, and the pregnant woman can walk around, so she can order a banquet. At that time, my husband and I went to the hotel after dinner (usually my husband is not here), paid the deposit, opened the menu, brought our own crabs and bargained. There are so many tobacco and alcohol companies, just call them and let them deliver them directly to the hotel a few hours in advance. The lucky money of relatives and colleagues, as well as human feelings, were given in advance and at that time. Anyway, it's more than enough to pay after dinner. If you don't have enough money, you can first pad it yourself or borrow it from your elders, and then pay it back when you get home. If you are familiar with the hotel, you can pay the bill the next day. Some people are well-off, while others are financially limited, so we should be considerate of each other. Early experience is also an experience of one's own life. Most families are well-off or even well-off. The in-laws love their children by themselves, while the young couple can only go in and out and earn a lot of money. In the long run, it is better to take care of each other. My burden will be lighter in the future. Otherwise, you will be raised at a young age, and when your parents and in-laws are old, you will be miserable. It's nothing to suffer more when you are young, but it's sad to suffer more when you are old.