How to arrange the number of tables and seats when guests go back to their parents' home to treat guests, that is, "repeat customers"
It depends on the local customs. First of all, you can see the distance between relatives of visitors by arranging seats. Second, we can see how deep the leader's hometown culture is through the arrangement of seats. Improper seating arrangement is neglected, which only shows the depth of rural culture in seating arrangement. The new son-in-law sits on the right, and the right seat of the new son-in-law is accompanied by an old son-in-law who is forbidden to order food. That is to say, from now on, the new son-in-law at home will not know how to test the etiquette of the old son-in-law, such as eating jiaozi. After the old son-in-law is seated, the left hand side of the new son-in-law is the walking elder, leading the new son-in-law to eat. The second seat on the right of the new son-in-law is the uncle of the new son-in-law, the second on the left is the uncle of the new son-in-law, the third on the right is the uncle or eldest son-in-law of the new son-in-law. Others are accompanied by men left and women right (the accompanying guests on the mother side of the new son-in-law sit on the right side with the new son-in-law as the center, and vice versa. Because in the traditional culture of China, the rule that men marry men, that is, men are left behind and women are right behind, cannot be violated. This principle is followed in all major and minor matters.