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The first thing the bridesmaid said when she blocked the door was funny.
The short opening remarks used by the bridesmaid to block the door are as follows:
1. The newlyweds will last forever. I want a red envelope, do you have it?
2. The newlyweds will make a fortune after getting married. I want a red envelope and get it quickly.
3. Husband and wife love each other forever. Give me a red envelope before I leave.
4. There is always love in thousands of rivers and mountains. Can you give me a red envelope?
5. The groom is handsome and the bride is beautiful, don’t forget to give red envelopes.
6. I wish the newlyweds a happy marriage and get a red envelope quickly.
7. The bride looks very beautiful, so it would be unreasonable not to give her a red envelope.
8. If the couple is deeply in love, send a red envelope to the bridesmaid.
Funny door blocking game
1. Identify lip prints. Make several different lip prints on a piece of paper and ask the groom to identify which lip print the bride has.
2. Read the letter of guarantee and sign it! The best man will sign and sign it together as a witness!
3. The groom must endure hardships for the bride and remember today’s special day with ups and downs. , let the groom drink, such as lemonade, bitter melon juice, chili oil, salt water, etc.
4. Sing 3 songs, each of which must include a word from the bride’s name. It can be homophonic, but the words cannot be changed!
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