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Do I have to get married from my own home? Do I have to marry my parents from the hotel?

As we all know, according to different regions, the marriage customs of different regions will vary widely. Many newcomers don't understand and ask, do you have to get married from your own home? Were your parents with you when you got married from the hotel? Let's answer these questions for everyone.

First, do you have to get married from your own home?

Not necessarily.

1. In the traditional marriage custom, the bride usually gets married from her own home. Many couples and their parents still choose the traditional way of marriage and choose to get married from their own home.

Many places have the custom of getting married from home, so local newcomers all get married from their own homes.

But now, with the change of ideas, many new people choose a relatively simple wedding process. For example, if the wedding banquet is held in a hotel, many new people are willing to choose to get married directly from the hotel in order to save trouble.

Getting married in a hotel is not only trivial, but also has a special person in charge to help decorate the wedding room. After the wedding, the elders at home don't need to go to great lengths to clean up, so getting married in a hotel has become the choice of many people.

2. Is the marriage from the hotel accompanied by parents?

1. Whether this parent-teacher meeting will be accompanied depends mainly on some local customs and parents' wishes. In some places, daughters are not allowed to marry their parents, so friends or relatives are usually arranged to take care of their relatives.

2, but some places don't care about these forms, and some parents also want to marry their daughters, so if you don't object, it is ok to get married from the hotel.

However, since everyone has chosen to get married in a hotel, there is no need to make too strict traditional requirements on whether to allow parents to accompany them.