Another Baptist checking in. We did not have a dollar dance or a money tree at out wedding (our reception was not at the church so we got to have a dance). In fact the first time I had ever heard of a dollar dance was at my cousin's Catholic wedding. My in-laws are Methodist and they were the ones who brought up the idea of us having a money tree. My family takes Emily Post to the next level and had some rather strong opinions on that idea.
OT a bit, but we were very amused at the cultural difference when it came to the wedding planning. Here in the south, you always have 2 cakes: the wedding cake and the groom's cake. My husband is from Kansas and had never heard of a groom's cake. He also doesn't like cake, so he really didn't want to have one. We tried to explain to him that everyone had two different cakes here in the south and that if we didn't we would look cheap. He and his parents felt that it was unnecessary; my family and I felt that it was necessary. His family felt that a dollar tree or a dollar dance was necessary; my family and I felt that it looked like we were begging for money and were opposed to it. My husband is quite the anomaly, though, as he doesn't dance and didn't like registering for gifts because he felt like it made it look like we weren't prepared to get married since we were begging people to give us stuff.![]()
NO GROOM'S CAKE?!?!?!?!?!?!?






We'd feel hideously cheated.

