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"Gesture Etiquette" of Elegant Bride on Wedding Day

Wedding admission

When the bride and groom enter the venue alone, the groom smiles at the front, his hands naturally droop, and his arms swing with the pace of progress, which is natural and generous. When the bride enters the venue, she should hold the flowers in both hands, with her little finger on the same side as her thumb, and hold the whole bunch of flowers. Don't move her fingers. Bend your elbow 90 degrees, so that the bouquet will be placed in the navel position, and the bouquet will not shake.

When the bride and groom enter the wedding venue hand in hand, the groom's right hand naturally droops and swings with the pace, and the fingers of his left hand are slightly curved and fist-shaped, and placed at the navel. The bride gently holds the groom's elbow with her left hand, being careful not to relax and changing her posture halfway. The right hand naturally holds the bouquet. If it is inconvenient to walk, you can gently lift the skirt with your right hand. ?

wedding ceremony

During the ceremony, the groom's hands can naturally hang down or hang down behind his arms, with his left hand slightly clenched and his right hand lightly clenched his left fist. Be careful not to make small moves with your hands. When you need to leave during the ceremony, you can gently hug the bride's waist, which is natural and appropriate. During the ceremony, the process is complicated, and the bride can give the flowers to the bridesmaids for temporary storage. At this time, her shoulders droop naturally, her elbows are slightly bent, and her right hand gently holds the four fingers of her left hand in a "V" shape, which can naturally be placed in front of her abdomen, giving people a feeling of comfort, confidence and stability. ?

When exchanging rings, the back of your hand is slightly tilted to the guest's side, so that everyone can see clearly and keep a good shooting angle. After putting on the ring, you should show it to the guests. The bride and groom cross their hands, close their wrists and put on rings. Their thumbs are slightly locked, and the back of their hands show their wedding rings to the guests. ?

Wedding reception?

In the wedding venue, in order to ensure the temperature of the wine and shoot the beautiful color of the wine, the bride and groom should hold the glass feet regardless of whether they are holding champagne glasses or red glasses. There are two ways to hold the glass feet. When the bride holds the cup, the thumb is inside and the other four fingers are outside. Hold the glass foot with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and the other two fingers will straighten naturally. This method is laborious but elegant, and it will make your fingers look slender. When the groom holds the cup, hold the bottom of the cup with his thumb and forefinger, and rest the other three fingers at the foot of the cup to keep it level. ?

Farewell guests at the wedding

After the ceremony, the guests were thanked and sent away. The bride and groom relax their shoulders and their hands droop naturally. When shaking hands, use your right hand and palm to extend vertically, and hold the other person's right hand for about 3-5 seconds to show your gratitude. When you wave, don't wave too hard, especially the bride. Keep your upper arm vertical, and swing your arm slightly with the strength of your wrist to wave to the guests.

On the wedding day, we must avoid all kinds of subtle customary actions. The bride and groom are the superstars of the whole special wedding, and every tiny action will be seen by the guests. After being familiar with the above etiquette, naturally and generously showing your gestures will definitely leave an elegant and decent impression on everyone.

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