In some cultures it is acceptable to give a check as a wedding gift but it must be a generous, be addressed to the married couple as John & Jane Doe and must be accompanied with an elegant card. An alternative to this may be to give a pair of engraved crystal wine glasses, Wine decanter or Serving set. If you choose the engraved route then they must be engraved with the couple's name and wedding date so that every time they use it they remember their special day and the part you played in it.
Absolutely. Checks were my favorite wedding gifts.
* It is acceptable to write out a check for a wedding gift, but be sure and put the married couples names on it. Example: John and Jane Doe
If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.
You generally send a wedding gift to the bride's home and the address where gifts are to be sent is the return address on the envelope re the wedding invitation.
If you were invited to the wedding and can't make it because of traveling plans then yes, when you get back you should send the couple a wedding gift.
No, they do not attend the wedding but they do send a gift.
I don't think you should if you weren't invited to the wedding. In polite society, gifts are NOT to be expected. If you want to send a gift it is up to you whether you get an invitation or not.
No they just give them a big wedding gift
You should send it out to the people who are getting married;or to wedding planers
No. It's not traditional to send thank you notes to those who attended your wedding, whether they brought a gift or not. But for those who did get you a wedding gift, whether it was given before, at, or after the wedding, you need to send them a thank you card within two weeks of receiving the gift. If it's been longer than two weeks and you still haven't sent a thank you card, do so now. It's always better to send one late instead of not at all.
oh heck to the no!
It is only proper to write a check that is a wedding gift to both the bride and the groom. Since the wedding is all about them becoming a couple, you wouldn't want to leave one of them out for this occasion.
If your friends live out of town then you can ask and tell them you apologize, but with the way the mail service is you wanted to be sure if they did send a gift that you wanted to be sure to let them know you got it. If your friends live near you then 'no' you do not ask if they have sent your son a wedding gift. Sometimes people send wedding gifts on the late side. Your son and his bride should know by the wedding cards if they received a gift from your two friends or not. If your friends weren't invited to the wedding then it is up to their own discretion to give a wedding gift or not.
depends,No but U can send a message-wishes