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Are there any taboos about giving someone insoles?

I think it's perfectly fine to send, there are no taboos in this regard. And you embroidered two pairs, and the bride and groom are sent, this is "good things come together" meaning, this is thoughtful and warm blessings, ask, now there are a few women will personally embroidered insoles as a gift to send people? Breaking through the reality, but also revived the tradition, full of heart, gift light intention. The pair of insoles you sent is really a wedding gift worth treasuring!

When I was a child and adults went to eat wedding wine, it was fashionable to send cloth, send clothes, quilts, cloth shoes. The quilts that were given were mostly handmade with the quilt tops and linings ordered by themselves. I remember the quilts in the past, the quilt top was a big red satin, embroidered with mandarin ducks, peonies, etc., the embroidery was very beautiful, festive, and durable. The quilt top my parents used for their wedding is still in use when I was in junior high school. Before I went to school, my mother washed and dried the quilt top and the quilt lining, cleaned the hall, put a straw mat on it, spread out the quilt lining, put the cotton quilt core that was popped once a year on top of the quilt lining, unfolded the quilt top and put it in the middle of the quilt, folded the quilt lining up, folded out the diagonal lines on the four corners, and then finally sewed the quilt one by one in the dim light. It takes about an hour before and after. The first thing you need to do is to get the best out of your mother's love," he said!

Talking about it, I'm getting nostalgic. Now with the gift is cash, tasteless, seems to be no longer find sincere blessings, just like with WeChat and QQ, paper letters disappeared, to the old age, the hand can even be worthy of taking out memories and treasured things are not.