Yes and No depending on how your son is he will ether be really pleased with the gift you gave her or be jealous. But my father always used to say "if the woman is happy the man is happy" and is is so true.
* You could ask your son what he feels his wife would like. Clothing is always popular if you know her taste and size; a gift certificate to a nice spa; jewelry (does not have to be expensive); gift certificate to a nice restaurant for two and money is also fine to give as a gift so that person can spend it on what they want (it's a little less personal, but appreciated.)
Nothing. Did you give an expensive gift because you expected something for it? That's 'payment' not a 'gift'.
The proper way to give a gift in Sri Lanka is with both hands. The gift should also be accepted with both hands. Do not expect the gift to be opened when it is received, because they are usually not.
yes.
yes
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.
A Bottle of wine
A bottle of wine
Give him/her a picture of everyone who worked on the project!!!!
Usually it is not the cost of the gift that matters, it's the thought.
Give her an expensive gift
I am going to be my granddaugher's sponsor for confirmation and I would like to give her the bracelet as a gift. ( the script reading --granddaughter instead of daughter)