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Wedding Etiquette – Gift Giving Cash

  • Posted on April 23, 2010 at 2:14 am

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A wedding of an acquaintance / relative is going to be held some time soon. You are now thinking of what gift you should give the newly weds.   But do you know that there are gift giving wedding etiquette?    Yes, there is such a thing.
If you are contemplating on giving cash as a gift, read on:-

Wedding Etiquette for Cash Giving Gift – Fact 1:

If a guest who receives an invitation can’t make it to the wedding, they are not obliged to send gifts and much more cash gifts, although most people invited to a wedding do tend to forward a lesser gift.   Wedding etiquette dictates, however, that those who are unable to attend should send a congratulatory card to the happy couple, preferrably to the reception so that this can be read out during the speeches.

Gift Giving Cash Wedding Etiquette Fact 2:

Cash gifts or any gift items may be sent to the bride or groom’s home before the wedding or to the couple’s new home one year afterwards.   This is a way of guests  lessening the burden to the newlyweds, such as how would they transport heavy gift items.   Couples need not worry about renting a truct to transport the gifts to their new home. Also, your cash gift will be a great help to couples within their first year of marriage who are still in the stage of raising their own savings or perhaps this cash gift could make a welcome contribution to their dream honeymoon.

Gift Giving Cash Wedding Etiquette Fact 3:

Giving cash gifts are not a violation of wedding etiquette.    Couples need cash as a start up money for them.    They need to rent a new apartment, bigger than their bachelor pad, if any of them has one, buy toiletries and groceries for the two of them, buy appliances and furniture that the two of them needs. These are just few among the many expenses that a couple would face in the first few months of their marriage which is why gift giving cash is a good idea to do and does not violate any wedding etiquette.

Gift Giving Cash Wedding Etiquette Fact 4:

So how much should you give if you decide to give the couple cash as a gift?

It is a horrible idea that the amount or price of one’s wedding gift should equate to what the couples had spent on your dinner at the wedding reception.    It is untrue.    You can give as much as you want and as less as you want, if your budget is really tight.    But in gift giving cash wedding etiquette, a guest’s transportation does not count as a cash gift to the couple.

Gift Giving Cash Wedding Etiquette Fact 5:

Also, don’t stop yourself from giving cash gifts if the couple has listed their preferred wedding gifts in registry.    Buying gifts from the wedding registry list are optional;   you can either give the couple the gift of their choice or don’t.

So, the gift giving cash wedding etiquette fact:-  5 is that you can give cash gifts even though the couples have a wedding registry.

Here are gift giving cash wedding etiquette for couples:

Wedding registries are gaining popularity these days.    But there are limitations on how much the bride and groom may direct gift giving.   Gift giving cash is a wedding etiquette violation.    You should not tell your guests that you prefer cash than gift items or request donations in cash to pay up a mortgage or ask them to give you cash to fund your honeymoon or that gift giving cash is preferred because you will send the money to charity.

Whether you like it or don’t asking for gift giving in cash will make you look greedy, even if you claim that the money will go to charity.    Also, your guests will feel less generous.

Gift giving of cash is an option to guests.   They may opt to give cash as a wedding gift but wedding etiquette tells that you should not, ever, ask them for gift giving of cash.    You may use the cash gifts in anyway you want.

If the bride and groom receive cash from guests, accept it and say your thanks, write them a thank you note the way you would do after opening a gift item.

When opening your wedding cards and find cash in the card – do take not of the amount and the person that has giving you this cash so that you can thank them accordingly.

Enjoy you cash gift and do put it to good use.    But above all enjoy it.

Cash gifts can pay for the Wedding Cake

Wedding flower centerpieces

  • Posted on April 14, 2010 at 11:30 am

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Create your own wedding centerpieces

This is one that the groom is certainly going to leave up to you.   There are so many wedding floral arrangements required for so many different areas at your wedding that the cheapest way of completing this is by making your own.   No – the bride has enough to do this is a job that could be assigned to either of the mothers or a good friend that has an interest in creating  flower arrangements.

Wedding flower centerpiece

The areas that need flowers for your wedding are as follows:-

Wedding Traditions and Their Meanings

  • Posted on April 11, 2010 at 11:13 pm

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Wedding Traditions

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During most ceremonies the tradition was always to include ’till death do us part and that was how it was.   Rumour had it that they both lived happily ever after.

Yes romantic it is.   The man and the woman, in most countries, leave their families to be as one, and form a new family. It feels as though it has been like this for always.  Throughout the millennia, the concept of family and marriage have been so closely knotted together that it is sometimes is impossible to separate one from the other.  So let tradition continue by joining together two wonderful people in your choosen ceremony.

Marriage is present in every culture,  in some form with some differences in the laws, norms, and cultures. Yes all cultures still recognize the union of man and woman living together under one roof.  What a wonderful union this is which is one to be continued by both of you.

From the different cultures throughout the world and the ages, Marriage has evolved in so many ways. There are diverse ways of celebrating marriage in each culture.  Yet in each culture, there has always been one thing that has remained the same – marriage has always been one to be celebrated with the utmost of festivities, with singing, eating, and celebrating.  Us Irish still manage to maintain these festivities to a very high standard.

It is the old fashioned traditions that take place at these celebrations that continue to be filled with meaning and origins, which in some cases are both comical and shocking.

Tying the Knot
I always thought that this was the joining of two people together in marriage but now the truth has to be told. During ancient tribal times, the bride would usually be wrapped in a sheep with a knot out in front. This was to symbolize virginity.  So I leave what ‘Untying the knot’ was for the groom to your imagination. For both of you I would stick with my way of thinking and that is is simply the joining together of two people in marriage.

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