1. Toasting Etiquette
When changing their engagement, the newlyweds, as juniors, need to take the initiative to toast their elders to show respect. When a newcomer toasts their elders, the rim of the cup should be slightly lower than that of the elders, so there is no need to pay special attention when toasting peers; When pouring wine for guests, be sure to fill it to the brim. As the saying goes, 'Half a cup of wine and half a cup of tea.'.
2. Toasting order
Generally, when a newcomer toasts, they should start with the parents of both parties at the main table, and then toast in order according to the seniority and table number of the elders. When a newcomer toasts, every table guest must show respect, and for important guests, everyone must show respect.
3. Timing for toasting
Generally speaking, the time for toasting should not be too late. Generally, toasting should start within 15-30 minutes after the opening of the banquet. Toasting should not be too late, as different guests have different time budgets. Basically, toasting should be done while chatting, and after a round of toasting, the time is about to end.