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The difference between welcoming brides and welcoming guests

Welcoming the bride and greeting the guests are two very important links in the wedding. They have some differences in form and meaning.

Welcome refers to the process in which the groom and his family go to the bride’s home to welcome the bride. This process includes the groom waiting in the wedding car, then taking the groomsmen and motorcade to the bride’s home, accepting the bride’s exit ceremony, and then riding in the sedan chair. Or a motorcade to a new house. This process is an important part of the wedding and an important way for the groom's family and the bride's family to recognize each other and communicate with each other.

Welcome refers to the process in which the couple and their parents greet the guests at the hotel entrance before the wedding begins. This process is usually completed by the bride and groom and their parents. They will wait for the arrival of the guests at the hotel door and express their welcome and thanks to the guests. The welcoming process can express the organizer's respect for the guests present, and can also help the program go smoothly and make the guests feel the warm atmosphere.

Generally speaking, wedding reception focuses more on communication and recognition between families, while wedding reception focuses more on welcoming and thanking guests. In weddings, these two links play an irreplaceable role and are important ways to express love and gratitude.