Yes. You need to put your wedding money somewhere!
It's a white bag that you put all your money in.
I would say, "Cash in lieu of gifts would be appreciated."
It is considered polite to address a wedding card to both people who were married.
If the parents have paid for the wedding and reception and the wedding is canceled and the bride does not have the funds to pay her parents back for the expense then unfortunately the parents are stuck with the bill. If the bride can afford it then yes, she should offer to pay it back. The parents may decide not to take the money or they may be happy to receive it. If the parents gave the bride and groom money before the wedding to put towards a honeymoon; towards a house, etc., then yes, the check or money should be given back to the parents.
When you go to a Bridal Shower then you give a gift and it's not considered a wedding gift. The Bridal Shower is a celebration for the Bride-to-be. Yes, you would place money in the wedding card box at the reception. Only put the money in that you can afford because the bride and groom should appreciate any amount.
put your name in a wedding magazine.
* Yes, this would be acceptable in today's etiquette and a relief for many guests as it will be easier on them. In your wedding invitation put a money card inside for the convenience of your guests.
People who want money instead of wedding gifts should appreciate any amount the guest can afford. Don't go bankrupt putting more money into the envelope than you can afford. For moderate income people $60 to $100 is normal.
The traditional wedding dance in the Philippines is the money dance. In the dance, the couples dances with money pinned on them.
The traditional wedding dance in the Philippines is the money dance. In the dance, the couples dances with money pinned on them.
Invite to wedding/wedding anniversaryDear ......You are cordially invited to ....... and ....'s weddingIt is on the ........The bride and groom would prefer money as a gift, rather than presents.Sincerly,....... and .....