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Wedding gift etiquette

By: Tamiko Shirvanian

There''s a rigid etiquette attached to wedding gifts, and if you''re a first-timer then it can seem confusing. Make sure you know the ropes before the big day to avoid any slip-ups.

Money worries: The first question that occurs when it comes to wedding present is how much to spend. There really is no set ''norm'' governing your budget - it should depend on your age, your circumstances and your relationship with the bride and groom.

Choosing from the registry: When you receive a wedding invitation, it''s a good idea to contact the bride''s parents to find out whether the couple has a gift registry. This can provide a useful starting point, but don''t restrict yourself just to the items on the list. A thoughtful choice of your own should be equally as appreciated.

Gifts from a distance: If you know the happy couple well but can''t make their wedding, it''s considered good etiquette to send a gift anyway. Choose something that can be easily ordered on the web and sent through the post ? a bouquet of orchids or lilies is a great option.

Cash concerns: There''s nothing thoughtless about giving cash as a wedding present ? in fact, many couples would really rather you did. It''s considered bad manners to give that brown envelope directly to the happy couple, so instead ask the best man to do the honours for you.

Pick your moment: One of the biggest faux pas you can make when it comes to wedding gifts is to bring yours along to the ceremony itself. Instead, send it to the bride'' parents before the wedding or wait until after the event to give it to the bride and groom. Don''t leave it too late, however ? six months after the event is considered the polite deadline for giving.

Receiving thanks: If the bride and groom are up on gift etiquette, you should expect to receive a thank you note or call within a month or so of the wedding. If this fails to materialise after a couple of months then it''s perfectly acceptable to politely inquire whether your gift was received or not.

Finally, don''t forget that the thought you put into your gift is far more important than whether or not you followed a rigid etiquette. Don''t feel obliged to stick with traditional-style presents ? choose something you think the bride and groom really will love, and you can''t go far wrong.

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Tamiko Shirvanian is the author of this article about gift ideas and wedding gifts. To find out more visit the Not on The High Street website.

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