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What should I say to my future parents-in-law?

1, Happy New Year! I wish you good health in the new year! You did a good job. Happy life!

2. Happy New Year. A new year is coming. Everything is beautiful here! Happy New Year to you and your family! Good health! You did a good job. Good luck!

The new year's bell is about to ring. May this auspicious bell bring peace, happiness, health and happiness to you and your family! Happy new year.

4. The New Year's bell is ringing, floating with my blessing, lingering around you. Happy New Year!

I sincerely wish you peace, happiness and health in the new year. May all your dreams come true in the new year.

Related instructions

In ancient times, there were two main contents in paying New Year greetings at home: one was to pay New Year greetings to the god of heaven and earth and his deceased ancestors. After getting up on the first day of the first month, you should first set up a portrait of your deceased ancestors in a prominent position in the altar in the hall, set up offerings, burn incense and light candles, and kowtow to your ancestors and all the immortals.

Therefore, even if we have met on the road, we should personally come to the shrines of various families to pay a New Year call to our ancestors. The other is that the younger generation pays New Year greetings to the elders who are still alive. Usually, we should bow down to the deceased ancestors first, and then bow down to the living elders, including kowtowing to the elders, and congratulate them on a happy New Year and eternal health.