bumbershoot
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this could be a regional thing.
Oh, absolutely!
So many wedding traditions are completely regional, and something that's totally normal and not considered tacky can feel like the epitome of awful to people not used to it. I think it's been two Canadians who have said it's normal, so I wonder if the family is from Canada or another region where this is normal?
I remember when a friend of mine (originally from the midwest) married a man whose mother's parents and father were from Mexico. Although my friend won a bunch of wedding-related stuff over him (where to marry and what sort of officiant first and foremost), his family absolutely put their foot down about having a money dance. She wasn't looking forward to it (although it was in her extended midwest family's traditions as well), and all of us college friends thought it would be awful. But....it actually wasn't that bad. She was caught up in the moment and didn't mind having money pinned to her gown, and I even danced with her and gave her money (couldn't pin it, just handed it to her) and was happy to do it.
So...either do it or don't, but I wouldn't waste time in judging it. If it's not your tradition it's not your tradition, but it IS a tradition in some places.