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If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.
Bring a card or small token gift.
give my niece's baby gift before and after born?
No one can say for sure what the proper etiquette is for sending a birthday gift card. Something to keep in mind is to always send a gift card that can be returned or refunded should the receiver not like the store.
* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
No, but it is proper etiquette to send a thank you note to those who gave you a gift.
* It depends on who you are giving the book too. If you are giving it to a teen in the family it's fine, but if you are giving it to a friend or girlfriend or even a boyfriend it's not a good idea as they may think you are putting down their manners. Manners today are extremely lax, but, it's a good idea to learn proper etiquette for future use.
* The best thing to do when someone does not buy a wedding gift for your son or daughter's wedding is to ignore it. Some of these guests may well give a wedding gift later and those that don't then they have no etiquette and just remember that when it's their turn if one of their children gets married. It's not worth the energy to bring it up and is not proper etiquette to do so.
you dont get him a gift you be a flipin jerk and not care
* 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.
It is poor etiquette not to bring a gift to a baby shower. Depending on your finances you could bring something small (baby power; oil; wash clothes; towels, etc.) Any gift should be accepted with thanks.
Etiquette states that you have up to a year after the wedding to get someone a wedding gift.