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Chinese Wedding Banquet Etiquette.

November 20, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Parenting

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As if trying to behave with some grace and poise at a conventional wedding isn’t stressful enough:

What! No one will be looking at my white dress, they’ll be looking at the bride. That guy I was with last night was the grooom? Dancing, pain-killers and vodka aren’t lethal, are they? And, someone could have told me my dress was tucked into the back of my pantyhose, while I was giving my toast!

I’m going to my very first traditional Chinese Wedding — so, I think the odds will be stacked slightly higher for me.

How intimidating is this? They don’t call it a reception…the party after the ceremony is a wedding banquet! How Ming Dynasty does that sound?

My understanding is that there usually is not an open bar (oh boy…no, that’s a good thing.) And they probably will not be serving egg rolls or Four Happiness Chicken.

I predict there will be a McDonalds near the event.

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12 Responses to “Chinese Wedding Banquet Etiquette.”
  1. Michelle says:

    Serving Four Happiness Chicken at your Wedding Banquet has got to get you off to a good start I’d think.

  2. Kim says:

    I heard they will be having Shark Fin soup…

  3. Hsien Lei says:

    No worries! There are usually so many people at these things nobody cares what you wear. I’d say it is even less stifling than at a traditional Western wedding.

  4. Kim says:

    Thanks Hsien!

    Now I can relax…and return the new dress I bought! :)

  5. Karen says:

    Good luck. I’d suggest doing some web surfing. If it were me, I’d feel better just knowing I was a bit more educated, having a better idea of what to expect.

  6. Kim says:

    Hi Karen,

    I’m on the same page…I found some wonderful sites on traditional Chinese weddings…there certainly is a lot to learn!

  7. Hsien Lei says:

    Kim, You’re going to know more about Chinese weddings than the average Chinese person, including me!

  8. Karen says:

    LOL at Hsien. Kim, I think you’ll do fine. You’re doing some research and you’ll pretty much know what to expect.

    I’ve only ever been to traditional Christian weddings, so if I went to something different, like a Catholic wedding, I’d want to do some research. I wouldn’t know when to stand, kneel, or what to do. LOL

    Let us know how it goes. I’m sure the clothing will be beautiful.

  9. Kim says:

    Hsien/Karen:

    Thanks so much for checking in…

    I will be attending with my Chinese/British friend and his Japanese wife…I’m sure they will help us if we start to make fools of ourselves…LOL

    btw Karen, at a Catholic wedding, the priest tells you when to stand, sit, sing, etc.

  10. Karen says:

    That’s good that you’ll have someone to help you out.

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