Usually, it is best not to marry the groom's aunt, divorced or widowed individuals, or those who attend funerals at home, as it carries an ominous connotation.
1. Groom and aunt
In some places, there is a saying that the groom's aunt and aunt cannot come. As the old saying goes, 'If the aunt doesn't pick up, the aunt won't send', so the bride's aunt can't send either. Auntie means "lonely", while aunt means "suspicious". Loneliness and suspicion are very taboo on the wedding day, so it is best not to let Auntie accompany the groom when he receives the bride.
2. Mainly unmarried young people
After all, marriage is still a very auspicious thing, so in the older generation's view, people who are divorced, widowed, or have disharmonious families are not suitable to accompany the groom to pick up the bride, otherwise it will bring bad signs to the newlyweds at the wedding. Married individuals are considered to have exhausted their good luck in marriage and love, and are not suitable to accompany the groom to the wedding.
3. The person who handles funerals at home
Generally speaking, it is best to avoid happy events and funerals, so it is best not to participate in the wedding reception activity if there are people at home who are going to attend to funerals recently, in order to avoid conflicting with the good fortune of the newlyweds.