Invite to wedding/wedding anniversary
Dear ......
You are cordially invited to ....... and ....'s wedding
It is on the ........
The bride and groom would prefer money as a gift, rather than presents.
Sincerly,
....... and .....
no if they need it
Basic etiquette states that you should never ask for money from your guests. If they would like to give you money they will do so discreetly.
I do not know. Dont ask me! Ask someone else
yes! it is common for wedding couples to ask instead of gifts. In this day and age there are 1. many people who are living together already and have everything they need. 2. people are getting married later in life . 3. some it is their second wedding. so gifts are not needed and money is better.
Only if you ask him or her.
Yes. You need to put your wedding money somewhere!
what they do is get a number for a company or go to that company and ask questions then ask band to play at their wedding.
family feud: gun, money, bodyguards, mob friends
You should never ask for money on a wedding invitation. Instead, you should register for a few items as some people would only buy gifts. You could say we have everything we need but you risk not receiving a gift at all.
I bet she's dying to help out with the wedding... All women are.... I have experiences...... Ask away!!
I don't think it would be in bad taste to ask for money. In this day and age it's better that people use their money wisely, and buying a useless gift would be a waste. Just let people know you'd like to use the money for your new home and all should be fine.
The traditional wedding dance in the Philippines is the money dance. In the dance, the couples dances with money pinned on them.