Wedding Gift Etiquette Resource

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Have You been invited to a wedding and don’t really have an idea what to give the ‘Happy Couple’?

Well, then you’ve come to the right place because here you will find some suggestions based on friends & my experiences with the search for the best or most appropriate gifts.

Gift Ideas For Brides for the Bride

There are far too many options for the Bride which can cause you to quickly get frustrated with the gift searching. But fear not! Regardless of how well you may or may not know the Bride, you can be sure to get a gift that will be really appreciated if you follow these steps.

for the Bride

Gift Ideas for Grooms

It’s almost the same when trying to decide what to get the Groom, without it being boring or too rude. You want to make it fun, but do not want to upset the Bride or the Parents – it’s happened far too many times for it to be funny.

So, whether it’s wedding gifts for Brides, Grooms, or even something for the Parents most people want to ensure that whatever gift they give, will be unique, interesting, funny and most of all remembered long afterwards.

It most often helps to do a bit of research beforehand on the wedding itself you have been invited to. Things like the order of wedding service, the religous or cultural wedding gift etiquette and your relationship with the couple getting married all play a part in finding ultimate gifts for weddings.

There are many wedding gift etiquette booklets, guides and useful sources of information out there and we have tried here to offer you the best top wedding giftswedding gift etiquette, based on our experience and other people’s feedback.

 

 

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8 Responses to “Wedding Gift Etiquette Resource”

  1. juilaon 20 Mar 2010 at 6:15 pm 1

    Love This Site – Thanks. You just helped me find the Bride Essentials kit – just perfect for my friends wedding last week. Many, many thanks.

  2. Howard Palmeron 16 May 2011 at 9:51 pm 2

    Never show up to a marriage without a present. Never Re-Gift Something From Your Own Marriage if you're thinking about doing this, don’t! There's never a situation this would be sufficient.

  3. macecom1on 30 May 2011 at 9:40 pm 3

    Never Re-Gift Something From Your Own Marriage if you're thinking about doing this, don’t! There's never a situation this would be satisfactory. Rather than re-gifting your un-needed gifts, consider giving them to charity.

  4. Jimmyon 01 Jun 2011 at 9:45 am 4

    According to the wedding present etiquette, life style gifts are good during reaffirmation.

  5. Blaise Freemanon 16 Jun 2011 at 7:55 pm 5

    As an example, giving a gift of cash in a red envelope for a Chinese marriage is the correct action to take. Purchasing something from the registry is a neat way to go if you do not have a bundle to spend.

    It's not necessarily a terrible idea to give a present that isn’t money or on the registry. For instance if both the bride-to-be and bridegroom like to go golfing, then giving them a gift of a round of golfing at their favourite course would be sufficient.

  6. Ivan Burnetton 23 Jun 2011 at 4:22 am 6

    The gift giving opportunities are abundant in a marriage from the time of engagement until the end of reception ceremony. If you are curious about money gifts or gift certificates, then go for marriage website or word of mouth.

  7. Brendenon 26 Jun 2011 at 8:38 am 7

    As an example if both the bride-to-be and groom like to go golfing, then giving them a gift of a round of golfing at their fave course would be sufficient. Rather than re-gifting your un-needed gifts, consider giving them to charity.

  8. Ryderon 26 Jun 2011 at 8:11 pm 8

    Older couples that are established would potentially like money or gifts like wine or a gift voucher to their fave restaurant .

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