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What are the vulgar links at the wedding?

We have attended many weddings, and there will be many ceremonies at the wedding. Some ceremonies are grand and grand, but some links will be vulgar. I think it is better to remove these links directly, such as the following vulgar links.

1. Vulgar marriage.

There will be vulgar weddings in many places. We went to a wedding at that time. There is a local custom that the groom needs to be tied to a tree. First, the groom will be tied to a tree with tape or rope, and then everyone will try to catch the groom. Some people threw rotten eggs and rotten vegetables at the groom, while others took out sticks and beat him. The scene is very vulgar.

In addition, some people want to mess with the best man and bridesmaid, treat the bridesmaid as a child, and all kinds of vulgar scenes. At that time, we saw a boyfriend of the bridesmaid directly fight with a group of people who came to get married, so it is better to say that these vulgar marriages are not.

2. Vulgar getting off ceremony, getting off ceremony, etc.

At that time, we went to a friend's wedding, where there was a custom. In the sedan chair where the bride sits, a child will sit first. When she arrives at the bride's house, the child needs to come down, but she needs to be given money or other things so that the child will be willing to come down. Because of this, many children take this opportunity to ask for a lot of money or deliberately embarrass the groom. Make the scene very unbearable.

3. Make trouble with grandparents.

Grandparents are elders, and everyone wants to be funny. In some places, weddings only need to annoy grandparents. It is gentle to rub a little black substance on grandpa and grandma's faces. If it's too much, it's just a joke on the two old people, for example, wrapping clothes directly on their heads or even knocking them down. The two old people are in poor health and should not be tortured at all, so I think for grandparents, the bride and groom can just propose tea.