Stunned! The aunt locks her throat and the bride asks for a red envelope, and if she doesn t give it

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-17

Marriage is the most important event in life, which means that from now on there is one more responsibility on one's shoulders and one more to protect.

Marriage is a happy event, relatives and friends from all over the world come to send blessings to the two newlyweds, and some programs will be added to cheer the two newlyweds and make the wedding more lively.

In some places, the marriage customs are really disgusting, and in some places, the bride is dusted in the face.

Some people say it's a local custom and this place has always welcomed brides in this way.

Some netizens posted a **, in which a bride was tightly locked by an aunt with her arm, and the aunt was holding a red envelope in her hand. The bride was locked by the aunt and only passively followed the aunt in circles, the bride was very painful throughout the whole process, with an unhappy look, and even her makeup was damaged.

The aunt did this just to ask the bride for a red envelope, and she wouldn't let go if she didn't give it.

The groom just followed behind the bride, hugging her waist, doing nothing, just smirking, and the people on the side were all smiling and watching the excitement.

Looking at this scene, they should have done this often, and they were no longer surprised, and no one came out to stop the aunt.

The bride's temper is really good, she doesn't get angry like this, and the groom is really useless, so he follows the bride like this and does nothing.

Some people say that the aunt may be a relative or friend of the man, and the bride and the bride endure it like this.

If it is relatives and friends, it is even more hateful, relying on the relationship between relatives and taking advantage of the custom of marriage trouble to take the opportunity to embarrass others.

Marriage customs like this are vices that should be changed, and some things are not always there, and it is right.

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