WELL THIS DEPENDS.....WERE YOU INVITED TO IT ALL AND DECIDED NOT TO GO....OR WERE YOU JUST INVITED TO THIS PART ONLY???? HOWEVER I WOULD GIVE A CARD CONGRADULATING THEM......BUT IF I WAS JUST INVITE TO SOME OF IT......IT WOULD BE A CARD WITH NOTHING IN IT...OR A 5-10$ GIFT..... BUT IF YOUR NOT GOING BY CHOICE AND WAS INVITED TO IT ALL.....WELL 10$,20$ ANYTHING IS BETTER THEN NOTHING.....IT DEPENDS ON YOU AND HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THE COUPLE....AND WHAT YOU WANT TO GIVE!!!! IF YOUR CLOSE...WELL GIVE A GOOD AMOUNT 50$/100$(IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT) BUT ALL AND ALL ITS UP TO YOU AND WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD, AND HOW CLOSE YOU ARE TO THEM!!! THIS WOULD BE THE WAY I LOOK AT BEFORE I PUT MONEY IN A CARD.....EVEN 20$ IS A GOOD HELP TO THEM....WHAT EVER YOU CAN AFFORD WILL BE APPRIATED I'M SURE....GOOD LUCK!!!!
A cheap wedding reception? Are you a red neck? Or marrying your sibling? Then don't go for a cheap wedding reception. They cost as much as a deposit on a house or more.
A wedding reception director works alongside a wedding planner. The director helps to organize the reception and directs people where they need to go.
If you attend the wedding or the reception you should give a gift. It's not required and you don't have to give anything if you don't want to. ---- In polite society, gifts are NOT to be expected. Giving a gift is optional whether you received a gift from them or not, whether you go to the reception or not. The invitation is to join them in celebrating the event.
Bartenders are hired and all they need to know is how many guests are coming and they will calculate how much alcohol is needed. You will have to get in touch with them before the wedding reception to go over what they have ordered and how much the bill will be.
A party rental place. They usually have the chairs, tables that are needed for a wedding and reception.
They will go to a wedding reception and 'party' and then the couple that got married will go on a hooney moon.
It is quite common and acceptable to attend a wedding without bringing a gift with you. Many people give the wedding gift before the wedding, and some give it after the wedding. So if you've already given the gift, or plan to give it later, it is perfectly find to attend the wedding without bringing a gift with you. And if you simply can't afford a wedding gift, then don't worry about it. A wedding is about the bride and groom wanting their family and friends to share in their happiness and the celebration of their marriage, and shouldn't be all about inviting guests just so they will get more gifts. If I ever felt someone invited me to a wedding simply to get a gift, I would not go to the wedding, nor would I get them a wedding gift.
Traditionally no. The bride and groom enter as Mr. & Mrs. followed by the wedding party and the parents can follow behind or go ahead and mingle with the guests before the bride and groom enter the wedding reception.
Wedding flowers can be costly so it would be to your best interest to go to several floral shops and give them some idea of what you want at your wedding and give them a budget as to how much you want to spend.
When you go to a Bridal Shower then you give a gift and it's not considered a wedding gift. The Bridal Shower is a celebration for the Bride-to-be. Yes, you would place money in the wedding card box at the reception. Only put the money in that you can afford because the bride and groom should appreciate any amount.
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I feel that it is completely up to the bride and groom. There really is no specific time. The only thing I can suggest is maybe an hour after wedding so people can go change and freshen up a little before the reception.