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What does "new, old, borrowed, blue" mean at American weddings?

"New" means that the bride's white wedding dress is newly made, which means the beginning of a new life; "old" means that the wedding dress on the bride's head was used by her mother, which means she will never wear it again. She will forget the nurturing grace of her parents, especially her mother; "Borrow" means that the handkerchief in the bride's hand is borrowed from a close girlfriend, which indicates that she has become someone else's daughter-in-law. , but will never forget her friends when she was a girl; "blue" means that the ribbon on the bride's body is blue, symbolizing that she is loyal to love. Extended information

Most American wedding banquets are simple and affordable, and do not pay attention to ostentation. For guests' consumption, there are steaks, hams, sausages, seafood, boiled vegetables and cold vegetables cut into large sections, bread slices, cheese, etc. The food was placed on a long table in the center of the hall. At one end of the table are disposable cups, plates, knives, and forks.

Guests picked up a set of tableware one by one, selected their favorite food on the long table, gathered together in twos and threes to eat and talk, or took turns walking up to the newlyweds to say some blessings to them. The atmosphere is relaxed.

In the corner of the hall, there is a wine table with beer, wine, brandy and other alcoholic beverages on it. Americans should pay attention to etiquette when drinking. Drink what kind of wine and use what kind of cup. Don't mess with the rules and make a joke.