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The Anasazi were an ancient people who no longer exist. There is no archaeological proof that they gave wedding gifts, or if they did, what these would have been.
Yes. There is nothing pagan in origin about wedding gifts or wedding anniversary gifts.
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.
People give wedding gifts show their appreciation for being at their wedding and sharing that great day with them. All of the guests that appear to enjoy it should receive a gift.
No, there is no order in handing out weddinggifts. Some people may drop off or mail a wedding gift to the home of the bride; other people will bring the wedding gifts to the wedding reception and usually the gifts are not opened at wedding reception (parents will take the wedding gifts home with them while the bride and groom go off on their wedding night) and some married couples will wait a day or two and have a 'gift opening party' either at their home or at their parents home.
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You should never ask for money on a wedding invitation. Instead, you should register for a few items as some people would only buy gifts. You could say we have everything we need but you risk not receiving a gift at all.
The best wedding gifts are what the married couple will actually need. Ask them what they're gonna need for their new home (dishes, furniture, appliances), write up an "approved gift" list and send it to the wedding's guests.
Now that the wedding is called off and if you received 'gag gifts' it is not necessary to return those gifts, but if you were given gifts such as a watch or something else then you should give the gifts back to the people who gave them to you (most of your friends would probably want you to keep the gifts anyway.)
Birthday gifts - On their birthdays. Christmas gifts - On Christmas Day. Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary. Wedding gifts - On their wedding. Just like everybody else.
If the gift cards are to thank the guests at your wedding for their gifts then it would be tacky to ask for gift cards and you can purchase them in boxes (much cheaper) in a large drug store; card shop and sometimes book shops.