Whether to address the bride as Miss or Madam at the wedding

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At the wedding, both the bride and the young lady can be adDRESSed, and using 'lady' will show more respect. In social language, "lady" refers to all women, including married and unmarried, while "miss" is mainly a term for unmarried women. The wedding occasion is more serious and solemn, and using the term 'miss' can easily lead to ambiguity. It would be better to use the term' lady 'to refer to the bride.

The difference between a miss and a lady

1. Refers to different things

Ladies: A respectful term for women that can be used by all women;

Miss: Only those who have never been married can be addressed.

2. Age

Ladies: Generally refers to older or slightly older women;

Miss: Generally refers to younger women.

Case study of addressing the newlyweds at a wedding

1. At the appropriate time, God bestowed upon Mr. XX and Miss XX a love story that, like their careers, took root and sprouted in this city. Today, it finally blossomed into a bright red flower.

2. Looking forward to falling asleep in each other's kisses and arms every day, and waking up to see each other. Today, Mr. X and Ms. X will enter the marriage hall under our witness.

3. On this sunny and joyful day, we welcomed the wedding of a newlywed couple, Mr. XX and Ms. XX.

4. A lifetime of good fortune in the same place lasts for a long time, and a hundred year old couple lasts for a long time. Today, the sunshine is bright, the singing is flying, the laughter is joyful, and the sky is auspicious. After six months of searching, Mr. XX and Miss XX have finally found their soulmates.

5. When the clock of history turns to x year x month x day, after x years of long-distance love, Mr. X and Ms. X finally step onto the sacred carpet. Let's welcome today's protagonist together!

6. They are the protagonists of today, Mr. XX and Ms. XX. Ladies and gentlemen, let's applaud and cheer for their love together!

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