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DH's niece is engaged and her aunt is giving her a party. Is cash the normal gift or should I look for a gift gift.LOL.
DH's niece is engaged and her aunt is giving her a party. Is cash the normal gift or should I look for a gift gift.LOL.
This is probably regional, but around here engagement parties aren't really "gifty" occasions. It's more of a celebration of the engagement and a meet-n-greet for the wedding party and both sides of the family.
Of course, some people do bring gifts, but in my experience they're mostly of the bottle of wine, gift-card-inside-a-card type, not a physical, wrapped present. Those come at the shower and the cash gift comes at the actual wedding.
YMMV, of course.
This is probably regional, but around here engagement parties aren't really "gifty" occasions. It's more of a celebration of the engagement and a meet-n-greet for the wedding party and both sides of the family.
Of course, some people do bring gifts, but in my experience they're mostly of the bottle of wine, gift-card-inside-a-card type, not a physical, wrapped present. Those come at the shower and the cash gift comes at the actual wedding.
YMMV, of course.
You could ask Aunt what Niece would like/need, cash or a gift. But because it is family I would plan on giving something.
Here they are all about the gifts- in fact I usually buy off the registry for an engagement party! The last one I went to was in the same venue as wedding receptions are and it was just like a wedding, from cocktail hour to sit down meal, favors and DJ! They had a gift table out and it was full!
This is a new one for me! They have parties for everything now, sorry but that sounds like another way to get a gift. Is this in addition to a bridal shower?????????
Yes-gift at engagement party, gift at bridal shower, gift at wedding.
Q: What is an appropriate gift for an engagement party? Is one expected?
A: An engagement present is not a requirement. Particularly if you are going to a large party, gifts are not expected, although lately, many people believe a gift is expected so more gifts are being taken, even though they arent required. If you are invited to a small dinner party or other intimate gathering in honor of an engagement, then those invited are presumed to be very close and would likely take a gift.
In this case, good presents include a memory a childhood photo in a great frame, a small scrapbook of things you have done together, etc. if that relationship exists. Other good presents are things for the couple to do together prior to their marriage: a little escape from the stresses of wedding planning. This could be a gift certificate for the movies, with one thrown in for popcorn, or a book of coupons for Blockbuster and a basket of microwave popcorn, or collection of treats and a bottle of wine, or passes to a museum or gallery, or a gift certificate for tea at a tea shop. A bride would enjoy a gift that gives her a little pampering, such as a certificate for a manicure or a facial, or a collection of her favorite fragrance in bath powder and lotion, for example, are fun. The groom-to-be might enjoy the same kind of gift. If you prefer, you can give a small household item placemats, a welcome mat, a door knocker, guest towels, a salt and pepper grinder. . . the list of things people need is endless.
- See more at: http://www.etiquettedaily.com/2011/...-gift-giving-guidelines/#sthash.eWTHCWS9.dpuf