Wedding Gifts
If you are invited to a wedding and the invitations says
No gifts do you send a gift later ?
Posted by priscilla; updated 08/01/04
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Traditionaly the gift should be sent to the bride`s home or her mother`s home. But it is perfectly okay to send the gift to the couple`s home if they live together, before or after the wedding.
Posted by L; updated 08/01/04
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When someone prints no gifts it doesn`t mean that they do not want gifts, it means Please do not bring your gift to the ceremony or reception. Most likely reason is there just is no room to store them. Send it to their house or their parents house.
Posted by L; updated 08/02/04
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No gifts means NO GIFTS, if you want gifts sent somewhere else then you should say it. Giving a gift is not maditory anyway. I didn`t know you invited your guests for the gifts. People are so greedy and only think of themselves and what am I gonna get. Get over it, if you want something then buy it yourself. If you`re gonna spend all this money on a wedding and then complain about how much you spent or what so and so didn`t bring you then you don`t need to be having a party anyway. Obviously peoples priorities are not straight.
Posted by mickey; updated 08/02/04
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No gifts means no gifts. It`s pretty self explanitory.
If you still opt to give the couple a gift, it`s best to send it before or after the wedding.
Posted by Linda; updated 08/02/04
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You can send a gift, if you want to.
Posted by Nadia; updated 08/03/04
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I`d probably give what I`d spend on a gift to a charity in the couple`s name. I think that`s nice, and adheres to their wishes.
Posted by Couteous; updated 09/09/04