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yes it will make the other person feel nice.

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Q: Should you thank you note for not receiving a wedding gift?
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Would you send a thank you card to someone who came to your wedding but didn't bring a gift?

No. It's not traditional to send thank you notes to those who attended your wedding, whether they brought a gift or not. But for those who did get you a wedding gift, whether it was given before, at, or after the wedding, you need to send them a thank you card within two weeks of receiving the gift. If it's been longer than two weeks and you still haven't sent a thank you card, do so now. It's always better to send one late instead of not at all.


Do guests have to send a thank you note for attending a wedding?

No, guests that attend a wedding do not send thank you notes and it's the bride and groom that will send thank you notes to their guests for attending and also thank them for the gift.


When should you give your fiance his wedding gift?

You can give your fiance his wedding gift the day before the wedding or on your wedding night as it should be private when the two of you exchange gifts.


Do you buy a gift for the wedding shower hosts?

* No, the host is giving the wedding shower for the bride and the bride is the only one that should receive a gift. If you are the bride and feel you want to give them something then send flowers or send a thank you card to show your appreciation.


Do you write a thank you for a thank you gift?

My "first instant" thought was, no-- enough is enough. Then I realized that, especially if the gift is shipped, the sender would very much appreciate assurance that the gift arrived. It is probably always appropriate to write a note (or at least give a direct verbal acknowledgment) after receiving a gift. There is a difference between receiving a "thank-you note" and receiving a "thank-you gift". Also, nobody would ever say that one should write a thank-you note for receiving a thank-you note, so that should wrap things up nicely. No!! If you send a thank-you note for your own thank-you there would be no point in them sending you one to begin with. If you do that what's going to happen? Are they going to send you another thank-you? And even after that? Is it just going to keep going?


Should you ask a professional aquaintance to open a gift in front of you?

* The proper etiquette when receiving a gift is the receiver should thank the giver and open the gift. However, since this is a professional acquaintance and you may be in a working environment they may not wish to open the gift immediately, but they should let you know if they like the gift or give you a card of thanks.


Should the bride ask a guest to replace a lost wedding gift?

No. The bride should thank the guest for the gift and thought that went into buying it despite the mishap, as a gift is never required. If the guest sees fit and is able to replace the item, they will do so of their own accord.


Should a guest expect a response when they send a thank you gift to a host?

Etiquette dictates that when you, as a guest have sent a gift to thank the host they should at least phone you and thank you.


Is it proper etiquette to send a wedding gift if you are not on the guest list?

If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.


Is it bad etiquette to use postcards for wedding gift thank you notes?

If you are on your honeymoon and traveling for several weeks then this is acceptable. If you at home then you should take the time out to send a proper thank you note either by email or mail.


Is it necessary to write a thank you note upon receiving a thank you gift?

No if that was the case we would all be stuck in a perpetual state of thanking. just say thank you on the phone or in person


How long before one should expect a thank you for a wedding gift after the wedding?

It is still proper etiquette to wait a month or just over a month for a thank you note from the newly married couple because the couple may be on a long honeymoon and just settling into their new lives together.