Yes It would be nice to send along a check. What is the normal etiquette would to send half the amount of what you would have given if you had gone. Buy a wedding money greeting card, place a check inside and enclose the response card inside of the envelope too. That's it! Total class.
2007-03-15 11:05:23
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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Contrary to popular belief, and as published in Bride's Magazine last month, just because you are invited to a wedding, does not mean you have to bring a gift (in American culture). So, no you don't have to send a gift if you are not attending, but a note or card is always nice.
2007-03-15 13:41:29
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answered by Karen? 3
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Just send them a note expressing how sorry you won't be attending, and wish them well. You are not required to send a gift. Send your card to them, right after you receive the invitation, so there is no expectation of you attending.
2007-03-15 17:50:14
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answered by Pat C 7
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Yes, you should definitely send a note of congratulations and a gift. It need not be overly large, since you won't be costing them anything as far as catering/liquor goes. Some cash or a gift card to dinner or one of their favorite stores should be more than enough. Even if you don't actually attend a wedding you are invited to, it still must be acknowledged in some way.
2007-03-15 11:00:36
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answered by MelB 5
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Nobody is EXPECTED to give a gift, no matter if they attend or not. It is not a requirement at all!
However, if this is a close family friend I would get a gift, or at least a card with some money. If the friend is not that close to YOU, just give a card.
2007-03-15 13:39:53
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answered by Terri 7
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You are going to get varied opinions on this one ... my experience says that even though you can't be there in person, you still want the couple to know that you care. Instead of mailing them a new toaster oven (which would cost a TON in postage!!) just send them a nice card with a check. Depending on how close you are with the couple should dictate how much you send them.It is always a nice gesture to send them something.
2007-03-15 11:40:44
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answered by VAWeddingSpecialist 6
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we've a similar concern yet no longer purely at weddings. each and each 0.5 of my relatives is indignant on the different 0.5 using fact A) mum and dad that permit their infants act like hellions and B) the mum and dad which could no longer have self assurance that any you may say their infants are no longer angels. we at the instant are decreased to no longer spending vacations jointly using feud. whilst the two instruments of mum and dad have been spoken to approximately keeping the infants below administration for the time of relatives get-togethers, they hit the ceiling and accused definitely everyone else of no longer being suited mum and dad fairly than handle the incontrovertible fact that a lot of human beings can no longer stand to spend long (over 30 minutes) classes of time with their infants interior the section. Your only right wager could be to hire babysitters (enable a million sitter for each 4 infants) and tell all mum and dad that centers are provided. do this by employing know mouth. whilst it involves the marriage, make effective that ushers comprehend which human beings to strongly recommend that they take great thing concerning to the sitters.
2016-09-30 23:43:18
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answered by zeitz 4
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If you recieved an invitation then a gift is in order. It doesn't have to be lavish, just something to acknowledge their day. Maybe a nice picture frame for one of their wedding or honeymoon photos!
2007-03-15 11:03:45
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answered by Lisa B 2
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you should send a gift. its like, they bothered inviting you so even though you are unable to attend, you should bother to send a gift. its polite and they will be very happy
2007-03-15 10:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't expect one - but it just seems like the nice thing to do. Something small - maybe just a card saying congrats - that would be more than enough for me ... !
2007-03-15 11:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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