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A short message from the full moon wine to the guests.
2. A month ago, the good news broke, the baby arrived, and the family was happy. January was full, healthy and happy, and grew up safely, which made them even more happy. Specially held a banquet, invited relatives and friends to raise a glass to celebrate, the baby was beaming, thriving, punctual for appointments, and refused everything. Congratulations.
3, the baby landed, bringing happiness and joy; Unconsciously, the full moon came, invited relatives and friends, and held a banquet; Pay special attention, remember, share happiness and taste sweetness. May you come together and have fun!
4, time flies, the baby is a hundred days old, I am very happy, I am in a very happy mood, I have a special banquet to celebrate my face, invite guests and friends to have dinner together, remember the red envelope, how much is not limited, please be happy!
5, the full moon, wine celebration. Invite friends and family. Share joy and pass on blessings. Happiness is the same, happiness is the same. Have a good drink. Have a good meal. Enjoy delicious food and add happiness and longevity.
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