the guest should bring a gift like he/she really needs it , wants it or likes it . :) :)
guest................
An uninvited wedding wedding guest is someone who did not receive an invitation to the wedding. Even if that guest feels they should have been invited they should not attend unless they received the wedding invitation. If your boyfriend or girlfriend was invited to the wedding they can invite you as their guest as all wedding invitations ask if that person who received the wedding invitation is bringing a guest.
A guest.
A guest is someone who has been invited to a program. So in my knowledge, it will be inappropriate to say or use "invited guest". Thanks
If you were invited to a birthday party at a restaurant by someone other than the Guest of honour, then check with them. Generally speaking the host is the one to pay for the guest of honour. You should be prepared to pay for your own meal and drinks and bring a gift for the guest of honour unless the invitation says "no gifts" in which case a card is appropriate.
This is shameless grubbing. You might as well sell raffle tickets.(edit by a different user.)I honestly don't think it's bad. I would slightly rephrase it, such as:"...In lieu of individual gifts, the family and friends of the guest of honour have decided to pool for single large gift. - You are invited to participate at your pleasure"
If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.
i have a military id card can i bring a guest into the commissary
Guest.
Unless the anniversary couple has specifically requested no gifts, then it is customary for the guests to provide an appropriate gift for a 50 year anniversary (the GOLDEN anniversary, one of the most important.)
YES! But if you aren't invited why would you go? It is rude to go to a party uninvited.
Paying and non-paying. Invited and uninvited