Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - On the day of engagement, is the man or the woman hosting the banquet? Or should I put it all in? Great gods, help!

On the day of engagement, is the man or the woman hosting the banquet? Or should I put it all in? Great gods, help!

Generally engaged women don't hold wedding banquets. There are exceptions to the customs in some places.

Engagement is usually when parents meet, the matchmaker and two important relatives have dinner together, the man spends money (if the man is adopted by his wife, the woman can also spend money), and at the same time gives the bride price to the woman, who gives him the money to buy clothes for the man.

Holding a wedding reception is a formal wedding. Generally, men and women have to do it. This man is generally great. After all, marriage is a major event in life.

If the woman wants to hold a wedding banquet, it is to entertain relatives and friends. In some places, the cost of holding wedding banquets for women is borne by men.

Extended data:

Engagement notice

1, the woman's nails should not be painted too much color, and the makeup should not be too thick. You can appropriately put on some light makeup that shows your spirit. Don't dress too ostentatiously or exposed. Proper clothes will add a lot to your first impression.

2. When parents meet for the first time, of course, apart from the prospective couple leaving a good impression on each other's parents, the image of their parents is also particularly important.

Mother's proper curly hair, father's reading glasses and amiable smile can all leave a good impression on each other, which is not only conducive to the communication when we meet for the first time, but also convenient for getting along in the future.