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No, the father of the bride has no obligation to give his daughter anything on her wedding day as he is paying for most of the wedding which can be very expensive. However, some fathers may give some extra money to their daughter depending on the father and it is the mother that may give a piece of jewelry that either belonged to her or her mother.
There is no special monetary amount a father has to give his daughter on her wedding day. If the father is fairly wealthy he can give her a sizable amount of money; a home; piece of land, but for most fathers who work hard and have moderate means financially then give what you can and don't break the bank trying to impress your daughter and your new son-in-law. Your daughter will love you no matter what monetary amount you give her and her new husband. $100 to $500 is simply fine for a middle class person to give their daughter and son-in-law for a wedding gift.
Tom gives Daisy a string of pearls as a wedding gift the day before the wedding.
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.
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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.
If your daughter wishes to wear her grandmother's wedding dress, I see absolutely nothing wrong with that. Anything that may need to be done could be accomplished with a good Taylor, and be lovely while carrying on a tradition.
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.
Lisa Marie Presley was born February 1, 1968 exactly nine months to her parents' wedding day.
It is not written in stone that a mother has to give her daughter a personal gift, but some mothers may have a lovely piece of jewelry that they have had or the piece was given to the mother by her mother and she may want to pass it onto her daughter. The mother and father of bride do give a wedding gift either the day of the wedding at home or, leave the wedding gift at the reception.