You don't have to, but it would be a nice gesture if it is something that you would like to do. I wanted to do something special for my fiance to let him know how much I appreciate him and was looking forward to our new life together. So after we were engaged, I purchased and gave him a Swiss Army watch. Since he is in the military I also gave him a GI Joe as a gag gift along with the watch. He was so surprised. I also surprised him with a limo ride to the airport for our honeymoon (since our ceremony and reception were in the same location and we were leaving right after the reception for our honeymoon we did not rent limos for the wedding). He was surprised with that as well. If you do decide to give him a token gift, it does not have to be expensive, just make sure the gift is from the heart and he will definitely appreciate it.
2007-02-18 12:41:17
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answered by Veronica W 4
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Just the wedding gift
2007-02-18 08:57:05
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answered by phillyvic 4
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Marriage is a committment, not a financial bonding of two of the opposite sex. Stress less about a gift and focus on the life you are to live ahead.
There is lots of gifts to come based on your celebrants. Your social life with your groom is what you chose.
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Congrats and Best of luck. Communication is the Key.
2007-02-18 10:14:02
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answered by www tailorontheroad com 2
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I actually bought my fiance an engagement ring (he said he wanted one!), and he likes it so much he doesn't want another ring for the wedding!
If you want to get him a gift, get him one. If not, tell him you're saving for the wedding.
2007-02-18 09:44:16
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answered by janejane 5
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Congratulations! It is not traditional for the bride to buy the groom an engagement gift, but it would be nice if you want to do it.
2007-02-18 08:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have too. I never bought my man one when we chose to marry. We didn't have alot of money and the rings were all we were worried about. We got eacother rings and married. All we needed was eachother. Gifts don;t prove your love, and neither does money.
2007-02-18 09:11:47
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answered by xxmilitarychikxx 3
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If you said yes, that is enough.
You can buy him an inexpensive engagement ring, but how you do any of this is up to you
2007-02-18 08:59:27
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answered by weddrev 6
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Nope, your answer of yes was his gift. You owe him nothing but that in return.
2007-02-18 11:28:23
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answered by kateqd30 6
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a gift is always welcome
2007-02-18 09:08:25
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answered by helen k 1
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