* You could give a wedding gift or, if you choose to give money you would give it to the Bride and Groom and not just the Bride. Generally money is given in the Wedding card, or, some Bride and Groom's have a 'Money Tree.' Give what you can afford and try not to second-guess what others are giving. Family generally will give more money than friends of the Bride and Groom.
How expensive it is to be a maid of honor varies depending on if you have to travel to the wedding, the cost of your dress and accessories, and if you plan to pay for and host a bridal shower. Expenses for being a maid of honor can be hundreds of dollars depending on the situation.
I typically wont give a monetary gift to the couple as a bridesmaid. You give shower gifts, sometimes even contribute to the expenses of the actual shower(s) as well as the bachelorette party. Then there's the dress, shoes, hair, makeup, nails, etc. And if you're far away, there's commuting expenses. I think it's asking too much and a little bit greedy to expect monetary gifts from bridal party members.
No, the Bride should give her Maid of Honor, Bridesmaids and Flower Girl a gift. Usually it's jewelry such as earrings or a drop necklace. The Maid of Honor gives a wedding gift to the Bride and Groom with 'To: Mr. & Mrs.___________. Then sign it any way you would like.
However much money the mother and father of the groom want to give. They could give them $100, or $5. However much they are willing to give to the bride and groom.
* The Maid of Honor should give the bride a gift at one or more wedding showers that she attends. The gifts don't have to be that expensive. Then the wedding gift.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
When giving money to the bride and groom the money should be put in their wedding card under their new married name: Example: John & Jane Doe.When doing this, be certain the bride is intending to change her name to that of her husband. Many women no longer change their names for a large number of reasons.
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there are many ways that you could put this. i agree on bride to groom if they were the only choices. the only reason that i say this is because the brides father has to give the bride away to the groom. so i would say bride to groom but other than if there was maybe another choice it would be bride and groom.
If the father of the bride give the groom a large sum of money; a place in the father's business or land it is called a 'dowry.'
No, the mother of the bride does not give the groom or his parents a gift, but just gives a gift to her daughter and new son-in-law.
it is the one of the oldest process in Hindu culture which is done in marriges. In this process a family of bride give some money and household to the groom so that their girl will live happily with groom it was also the way to show love to the bride family to her but in recent past it become a social evil as many groom family greedely ask for dowry which many time is not possible to give by bride family
No, there is no reason that the groom's parents need give the bride an additional gift over and above the gift given to the bride and groom. Some mother-in-laws may have a special piece of jewelry they may want the bride to have, but that is the mother-in-laws choice.
Italian families are well noted for being extremely generous when giving gifts or money to the bride and groom. If you know the couple very well and are close to the family or a family member and can afford it a sizable amount would be protocol anywhere from $300 to $1,000 or more. If you are just a friend of either the bride or groom then give only what you can afford.
Who are you ? The groom-presumptive ? The parents of the Groom-to- be ? Other relative or friend ? Please specify or I cannot answer your question appropiately .
Hopefully cash to pay for the wedding