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Why can't you say "eat" when drinking a wedding banquet?

According to the original intention, drinking a wedding banquet can be said to be eating a banquet, but according to the current social environment, what people say about eating a banquet is more focused on white things, that is, eating a banquet after death, and drinking a wedding banquet is best not to say. Eating a banquet originally refers to eating a banquet for weddings, funerals and children. As long as there is a banquet, it can be said to be eating a banquet.

The word "eat" comes from the adaptation of common saying. After it became popular on the Internet, it was often used in the context of joking that someone was going to die. The word mentioned now mainly refers to funeral.

Drinking a wedding banquet means drinking when attending a red wedding. It has existed since ancient times and has gradually become a traditional folk culture, which can be replaced by words such as going to a wedding banquet and eating wine.

Pay attention to your seat

When toasting one-on-one, you are also particular. Older people pay less attention to it, and they are generally the objects of toasting. For the younger generation, the order of toasting is generally according to seniority, and toasting is required.

As for how many cups a person drinks, opinions vary from place to place. A cup of "single-mindedness" is mainly based on the problem of alcohol consumption. Generally, three toasts are required, and one person can't change to another before the end.

After the ceremony, we should pay attention to the wording. We can't say "end", we can only say "pause", which means that our relationship can continue forever. Banquet is one of the traditional cultures in China. It is an important means of communication between people. Can maintain the friendship and communication between people, and will not be alienated because of long-term non-contact. This is a very important tradition.