I would definitely ask her what she would like for her wedding present. I don't see anything wrong with it. Usually the traditional wedding present is appliances for the bride and groom's new residence. However, if it is like my wedding (we lived with each other before hand) I think money for a honeymoon would be a great present.
no if they need it
Invite to wedding/wedding anniversaryDear ......You are cordially invited to ....... and ....'s weddingIt is on the ........The bride and groom would prefer money as a gift, rather than presents.Sincerly,....... and .....
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
The Wedding Present was created in 1985.
It is just fine to give money instead of a gift at a wedding in England. Some couples prefer the money to buy what they want rather than getting duplicate gifts or gifts that do not suit their lifestyle.
Anything you or the grooms parents feel comfortable with maybe a honeymoon present. If they step in too much just ask them who's wedding is this
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.
A good wedding present for a couple in their eighties is a bottle of wine. This is a good wedding present for a couple in their eighties because wine is a good tasting beverage.
when giving money as a wedding present you should give what would be appropriate if you do not have much cash, $20.00 could be enough. It all depends on what you can give just as long as its at least $20.00. If you can give more then do it don't be stingy.
No, it is not necessary to give an engagement present unless someone is giving a party for the fiance and fiancee. A wedding shower gift from the females invited to the shower and a wedding gift is etiquette.