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What are the Feng Shui taboos about attending a wedding?

1. Don’t wear red or white

The couple should be the only focus of the wedding. You are not the bride, but you are still wearing a white dress at the wedding. Are you here to cause trouble? Red is the only color more eye-catching than white. Even if there is no dress code for your wedding, don't wear flashy colors like red and white.

2. Don’t be late

This isn’t a Friday night at home watching horror movies, this is a wedding. Being on time is both respectful and necessary. There is no excuse for being late. Besides, the newcomers spent a lot of money to invite you here, why don't you want to get your ticket worth it?

3. Don’t come empty-handed

No matter how big or small the wedding is, organizing a wedding will cost the bride and groom’s family a lot of money. If there are no gifts, not even a blessing card, then you are just here to join in the fun, not to bless the couple. As the saying goes, the etiquette is light but the affection is heavy, and the intention entrusted in the gift is the most important.

4. Don’t ignore the dress code

If the bride and groom make special requests for clothing, they are probably trying to create a visual effect, or the venue has restrictions on guest clothing. requirements, such as high-end hotels, etc. Wearing a beach dress when you should be wearing an evening gown would look very silly. Besides, ignoring the dress code means you either didn't read the invitation properly, or you didn't take it seriously. You just don't care.