At the rehearsal dinner.
2007-01-23 11:09:17
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answered by kf 4
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Give the members of your wedding party gifts at the rehearsal dinner and then give the guests the gifts at the reception. Hope you have a lovely wedding.
2007-01-23 11:15:25
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answered by Susan G 6
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At the wedding rehearsal. The weddings I have participated in (including my own), a dinner was held for the wedding participants after the rehearsal. The "appreciation" gifts were presented at this time.
2007-01-23 11:15:45
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answered by Vida 6
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Gifts for the wedding party are usually giving at the rehearsal dinner. Then for your guests, favors are the answer for that.
2007-01-23 16:53:21
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answered by Rachel 1
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You should aways give your gifts at the rehearsal! The wedding Day is yours and your husbands! Giving gifts on that day would just take away from you two.
2007-01-23 11:12:49
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answered by classyladyonly 2
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You give wedding party members gifts the day before at rehearsal, and guests get favors left at their seats or on the table with their seating card.
2007-01-23 11:10:27
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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Since you are having a rehearsal dinner, give it then. When my friend got married, there was no real rehearsal, so she gave all the girls their gifts (jewelry to wear at the wedding) as we were getting our hair and make-up done.
2007-01-23 12:00:38
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answered by MelB 5
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When my husband & I got married, we gave the gifts to our wedding party at the rehearsal dinner. What I wish we would've done was stand in front of everyone, and call each person in the wedding party up one at a time. That way, we could tell everyone their name, what they are to us (friend, relative) and what part they have in the wedding.
Congratulations!!!!
2007-01-23 11:12:08
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answered by coconutnoodle 2
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It's traditional to give them at the rehearsal dinner. If you're not having a dinner, then at the rehearsal. That's just tradition. Do it however you want to do it, it's your wedding. I think your other guests would feel ackward or left out if you do it at the actual wedding, but that's just my opinion.
2007-01-23 12:13:02
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answered by benjis.girl 3
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I would do it at the rehearsal as it's a time to say thank you's to all involved in making your wedding it's best and your wedding day is for you and your groom!
2007-01-23 11:32:03
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answered by enticinmel 3
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Afraid so. But why don't all of the wedding party go in on one gift. Say 20 - 30 dollars each. You'll still be giving a gift, but it won't break the bank.
2016-05-24 02:14:06
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answered by ? 4
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