Is it okay to get engaged on the 12th day of the second lunar month in 2022? Who can't attend the engagement?

Is it okay to get engaged on the 12th day of the second lunar month in 2022? Who can't attend the engagement?

The engagement is held before the wedding. Although the occasion is smaller, all the necessary rules must be followed. So is it okay to get engaged on February 12 of the lunar calendar in 2022? Who can’t attend an engagement?

Is it okay to get engaged on the 12th day of the second lunar month in 2022?

Gregorian calendar: Monday, March 14, 2022 Pisces (solar calendar);
Lunar calendar: February 12, 2022 (lunar calendar);

Lucky direction: Southwest

God of Fortune Direction: Northwest

God of Wealth Direction: Southwest

【should】

Move into a new house, pick up a car, start a business, move in, install doors, repair the main door, move a grave, move into a new house, move in, bring in money, start construction, bring in livestock, move in, pierce ears, install doors, repair doors, break coupons, collect debts, see a patient, see a doctor, go home, sail, plant trees, raise livestock, pierce ears, install main door

【avoid】

Get married, get engaged , start work, get a haircut, open a business, renovate, install a stove, open a business, hold a wedding, bury the dead, hold a full moon banquet, go on a business trip, hold a hundred-day banquet, go out for a banquet, travel, get married, get married, install a bed, open a business, bury a guest, go to school, repair the house, go out, move the bed, seek medical treatment

To sum up, it is not auspicious to get engaged today in the lunar calendar, so it is not a good day to get engaged on February 12, 2022. It is recommended that you choose other auspicious days to get engaged!

Who can't attend an engagement?

1. People who have just recovered from a long-term illness

For someone who has just recovered from a long illness, it usually means that his bad luck is about to go away, and it also means that he will have good luck. However, because the people getting married happen to be in good luck at this time, if these two factors come together, they will conflict with each other, thus affecting the relationship between the newlyweds.

2. There are people who are mourning

In fact, it is not suitable for people who have died of a funeral to attend the engagement party. Because since ancient times, we Chinese have had the saying that "good things cannot conflict with bad things." Therefore, if there is a funeral around you, even if you can't refuse the hospitality, you should find ways to avoid it so as not to bring bad luck to the newlyweds.

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