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Who kowtowed at the wedding? Does the bride hold the money by herself?

In our traditional wedding habits, when the couple kowtows, the elders will give them red envelopes. So, who kowtowed at the wedding? Does the bride hold the kowtow money herself? Let's have a look.

First, who will accept the kowtow ceremony at the wedding?

1, when getting married, kowtowing is usually a link before the couple completes a series of wedding ceremonies and changes their minds to their elders. After kowtowing, both parents will give everyone red envelopes.

Generally speaking, who gave the red envelope money to whom. For example, if the man and mother kowtow to the bride, then the red envelope money belongs to the bride. After all, this is a very clear giving relationship.

Strictly speaking, if you have got a marriage certificate at the wedding. This kowtowing red envelope money is the common property of husband and wife, and it is the property during the existence of your marriage relationship.

Second, is the bride holding the kowtow money herself?

1. In the present wedding custom, most of the kowtow money when getting married is taken by the bride herself. After all, it has always been a tradition to treat the man's parents as one of their own after marrying him.

As for how to deal with the money after kowtowing, you can take it out and save it for your family or the bride. On the wedding day, there are many such red envelopes, such as changing money and receiving red envelopes.

Some areas will keep these red envelopes to keep this happiness. However, people nowadays don't pay much attention to wedding customs, and some directly transfer money to send red envelopes, so don't care too much.

Conclusion:

This paper shares some common knowledge about kowtowing money in the tradition of marriage customs, and can refer to our opinions if necessary.