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csl7037 -> RE: Wedding gifts for the couple who have lived together? (5/10/2008 3:16:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: jaimestarcross If there's a wedding - I would be taking them a gift. For the couple, it shouldn't be about the gift (although, admittedly, for some it probably is). But to show up to a wedding without having given a gift is in very poor taste, IMO. By the same token, and I know this varies by culture and region, but strictly speaking, to bring a gift to a wedding is not proper. The gift really should go to the bride's home or her parents' home before or after the wedding. I've been invited to weddings where there simply wasn't a shred of etiquette or good taste displayed throughout the whole affair. What's happening on that end - whether they lived together, mom hosted the shower, worded the invite incorrectly, or mix/match formalities of dress at the wrong time of day is not my concern. If I'm going, I should still attempt to be a good guest. If I'm that bothered by their lifestyle or decisions or taste, I shouldn't be at their wedding. I certainly don't have categories for worthiness of gifts, though.
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