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How to lift the wedding box in Wenling city?

1. Does the bride have to bring a "pressure box" on her wedding day?

6 sets of new clothes and 6 sets of new underwear should be prepared at the bottom of the closet.

However, I didn't buy all of them.

I only put the newer and better clothes in the box until it is full.

Only buy 2 sets of underwear.

Mother-in-law said she would bring six new ones, so you should prepare six! )

Wear it more beautifully a few days before marriage.

After all, it's the bride.

I also don't think we should spend money on a bunch of new wedding clothes (some of which are not worn very much at ordinary times)

But it's also a reasonable excuse to buy new clothes-re: I don't have any special preparations for pressing boxes, but I may have to look at the customs of my husband's family.

My husband asked my mother-in-law before, and they haven't heard of overpressure box bottom.

Therefore, I will prepare some new underwear, some newer and cleaner clothes that I will wear in the future.

However, it seems that I have all moved out the day before.

I only brought a box of dresses in the studio that day.

If possible, you'd better take everything with you first.

Otherwise, it was a mess that day, and the bride didn't care if she brought all her things. It seems that more traditional families will ask for "boxes".

I did bring a suitcase, and the "suitcase" after marriage directly became the "suitcase" for my honeymoon.

(Because at the end of the trip, their luggage increased sharply, adding a lot of "local products" called travel memories. )

Sincerely suggest that if you have any plans to buy a pressure box. It will be easier to buy a better real trip.

As for the contents of the pressure box, I only packed six sets of underwear. Other clothes were moved to the man's house before marriage.

So I didn't find a bunch of things to stuff into the suitcase, which was very light on the wedding day.

But the first time I went out with my in-laws after marriage, my whole body was really brand-new.

I think it's good to pay attention to the dress according to the occasion, not too deliberately. - Re: 1。 Press the box-my mother-in-law said it doesn't matter, so I wasn't prepared.

2. New clothes-my mother-in-law didn't tell me, but my mother asked me to prepare six sets of new underwear and some new clothes.

I don't want to spend too much money, but I want a new one, and I don't have time to go shopping, so I bought it all online, which is fairly cheap, and then I took all my things to my husband's house before I got married.

2. Excuse me, what is the matter of "pressing money" in marriage?

First of all, because of the dowry, both men and women had to negotiate the conditions through the matchmaker (that is, the introducer) before they could get engaged and get married.

First, the woman offered to ask the man how much dowry to prepare. The central meaning is of course the word "money". Then, the man tried to lower the price offered by the woman. Of course, some marriages are ruined because of the problem of more money and less money, and they are exhausted.

In fact, the woman asks the man for a dowry. In the final analysis, it is to make the dowry decent. After all, it is immoral to really sell your daughter to make money, which will make the villagers laugh all their lives. Therefore, generally speaking, the money that can't be used up, including the money that you paste in, will be "pressed" by parents in mahogany boxes, which are called "lucky money", "pressed" to the husband's family with their daughters and "reflected" to the husband's family.