Princessmom2
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I too learned about "covering your plate" when I asked a similar question here on Dis. http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2097195
While I understand we are going to an area where this is the norm, we will not be able to do it and still be a part of the wedding. We are traveling 8-9 hours for the wedding, staying 3 nights in a hotel, not to mention all the other expenses.
Having said that, we will be giving a gift at both the wedding and the shower, that is what we are used to doing, but cannot give $300 to cover the cost of our plates so we have descided to give a gift of the registry for the shower and a smaller dollar amount at the wedding.
I am still surprised by all this, but it does seem to vary quite a bit.
I have never heard of this either--isn't it amazing how varied customs are in different areas of the country? Where I grew up (North Alabama), you gave a shower gift (if you were invited to a shower), and then a wedding gift from the registry or just something you wanted to give them. And many people bring gifts to the wedding, not out of the norm. But we did not expect anyone to "pay" for their portion of the reception--if we invite you, we pay for it as you are our guest. And I still have a problem with sending cash as a gift, or even a gift card--I want to send a real present!


. I personally think it is ridiculous to feel the need to cover your meal at a celebration you were invited to. Who started that nonsense? Plan a wedidng you can afford!