Do you send a gift? Or just a card? Or nothing at all? Why or why not? What is proper etiquette?
Do you send a gift? Or just a card? Or nothing at all? Why or why not? What is proper etiquette?
Do you send a gift? Or just a card? Or nothing at all? Why or why not? What is proper etiquette?
It is a family member, a cousin. They are not having a reception. They announced it on Facebook with a little video and surprise we got married thing at the end. I sent a gift, I am just surprised by how many family members are not sending a card or anything at all. People seem to have the " if I don't get to go to the party I don't have to gift" I guess I never realized how many people consider gift an obligation rather than a gift. This cousin got me a lovely gift when I got married. I am happy for themi think what they did was smart. I am also shocked how rude people have been. A lot of people are telling her she will regret it while many others are asking if she is pregnant. She is not and the have been together for years. I was not surprised they eloped. They are a quiet pair.
I guess my family is just curmudgeonly. Lol.
Do you send a gift? Or just a card? Or nothing at all? Why or why not? What is proper etiquette?
I would send no more than a card, if ever see them in real life not even that!
I think they eloped as to not have to put up with all the hupdelaw. so the less you do the better they will feel
I would send no more than a card, if ever see them in real life not even that!
I think they eloped as to not have to put up with all the hupdelaw. so the less you do the better they will feel
These days people elope because there's no money for even a budget wedding (and not everyone is a member of a church, so they can't go the almost free route, those JPs can be expensive!).