It's not at all tacky. In fact, there's a longstanding tradition of charitable donations during baptisms.
Yes. Very.
Are you asking if it's tacky to tell your friend you want to up her spending limit by giving her extra money? If so, YES that's really tacky, don't do it.
It is okay to give someone you know a coupon you do not want. I wouldn't consider it a gift, though. You could bring it up in normal conversation and ask them if they are interested.
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If the gift cards are to thank the guests at your wedding for their gifts then it would be tacky to ask for gift cards and you can purchase them in boxes (much cheaper) in a large drug store; card shop and sometimes book shops.
yes, food can be tacky
He made donations not just as a gift, but in a way that his fortune was put to good use and not wasted
I want to know who is chief tacky
Contribution is generally associated with a gift to a common fund or collection whereas donation refers to a gift to a charitable organization. Money given to political campaigns are contributions (not donations) and money or tangible items given to the Salvation Army or another charitable organization are donations (not contributions.)
You can find charities that offer matching donations by researching online, checking with your employer if they have a matching gift program, and contacting the charities directly to inquire about their matching donation opportunities.
Goodwill typically does not sell gift cards for their stores. However, they may receive donations of gift cards from various retailers, which they sometimes sell in their stores or online. It's best to check with your local Goodwill for their specific policies regarding gift cards.
Tacky's War happened in 1760-05.