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Etiquette at the wedding banquet

It is inevitable to say some polite words at the wedding banquet, which can be greetings or sincere words between friends. In short, on such an occasion, it is inevitable that you will be embarrassed if you don't talk. The following is a summary of some courtesies at the wedding reception.

First, the etiquette skills at the wedding banquet

1, the central meaning of general organizers' polite expressions can be "thank you" and "blessing", which can be developed around the ideas of "thank you" and "blessing" according to their own situation. You can also add some polite expressions, such as "poor greetings". Examples of polite expressions used by organizers are as follows.

Thank you for coming to our wedding banquet, and thank you for your support and help. Please eat, have fun, have fun.

First of all, thank you for coming to this wedding despite your busy schedule. I would like to take this opportunity to propose a toast to all your relatives and friends. Thank you. I hope you have a good time.

Sorry, come and have a cigarette. I hope you are happy to eat, and I am even happier if you are happy.

3. For the guest participants, they usually express their blessings to the newcomers and choose some lucky words to express their blessings. Such as "harmony for a hundred years", "early birth", "good health" and "all the best" and so on.

Second, the principles that need to be grasped when speaking on the wine table

1, use words sincerely, and avoid exaggeration and glibness.

Many people mistakenly think that "talking" is nonsense, so sometimes they have to quote classics, drag words or be glib. These are taboos. Whether it is a gathering of relatives, family and friends, or a serious wine party with colleagues and customers, there is no need to be flashy.

Talking glibly with insiders makes you untrue and insincere; Talking glibly to outsiders shows that you are impolite and not solemn.

2. The language should be concise and avoid verbosity.

No matter what kind of wine party dinner, it's your turn to be crisp and neat. After a few words, don't confess that you haven't played, especially when others are still waiting for a drink. Don't let others listen to you for three to five minutes.

3, embellishment needs to be refined, and it is forbidden to quote classics.

Sometimes, adding one or two buzzwords or quoting one or two allusions to a toast may get unexpected results. But don't quote endlessly. Too many online buzzwords will show that you don't respect others, and non-peers present may not understand them. Quoting too many classics will make you appear to be ungrounded.

Whether it's the pleasantries at the wedding banquet or what needs to be said on the wine table, we should pay special attention to some ways of speaking.