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Etiquette order in wedding car

In fact, there is a lot of attention to making a wedding car! But each region has its own customs, so let me briefly introduce it first:

Explanation 1:

Generally, when picking up the bride, the number of people picking up relatives is odd, and the number of people taking the bus after picking up the bride is even. Usually just sit in the car when you see it. It is best not to take the first few cars. They are for people who take things and important relatives of the bride's family (such as the bride's parents, brothers and sisters). Generally, the camera car/lane-opening car is in front, and then the first car that the couple takes (the groom's brother takes the co-pilot of the first car called sedan chair). After the first one.

Explanation 2:

Head car-main wedding car-auxiliary wedding car 1- auxiliary wedding car 2 ...

Head car: taking photos, taking videos, bridesmaids and carrying goods.

In order to facilitate the shooting, the staff must take the lead car, and the goods porters must follow the bride, because they are carrying the bride's main wedding dress and shoes. It is best for bridesmaids not to be crowded in the back seat of the main wedding car with the bride and groom, or it will be embarrassing when the photos come out.

Wedding car: groomsman, groom and bride.

The best man sits in the co-driver of the main wedding car, which is convenient for giving happy cigarettes and red envelopes to the driver when he stops halfway to shoot the location. Newcomers can also tell the best man in advance what needs to be coordinated by him.

When the wedding car arrives at the wedding venue, the best man gets off first and goes around the left back door from the rear to open the door for the groom. The groom went around the front door to the right back door, opened the door for the bride and helped her get off.

Auxiliary wedding car 1: parents of both parties

In some places, the man's parents will also go, and in some places, only the woman's parents will go. If there are only the bride's parents and the first car needs to bring the staff, then the bridesmaid can also be with the bride's parents. If there are elders in the family, such as the bride's grandparents, you should take a car with the bride's parents.

Auxiliary wedding car 2: Other personnel

The rest of the staff don't have much arrangement, so they can sit at will. But before getting on the bus, the person in charge of the wedding car or the bride's father should arrange the rest of the people to ensure that they are all on the bus.

That's about it. It's nothing more than helping the people who take things go. The landlord wants to know more, remember to pay attention.