First, the informal rules : Is it OK to ask ones wedding guests for money? It is not rude to ask money as a marriage present, asserts Peggy Post, writer of Emily Posts Marriage Etiquette. Its OK to assert what its for go forward and tell folk what you need the money for. Who knows? If you let folk know that you intend to spend the money on instead of on a honeymoon in Tuscany, they could be more willing to open their pocketbooks. You should usually accept any present graciously, and remember the choice of what to give truly belongs to the present giver, Post says. With little time to buy gifts we resorted to giving money or gift vouchers mostly, but from now on I think Unwell choose giving money. Here are a couple of reasons why : Money can be spent anywhere. Often , we have somebody in our lives for whom selecting Xmas Gifts is complicated.
They appear to have everything, or they have very particular tastes which make finding Xmas gifts harder. In such cases, it could be a good to turn to a bizarre source for Xmas present concepts. Stores and websites that concentrate on marriage gifts could be a good source of Xmas Gifts, or at least, Xmas gift ideas. We usually don't need to just pick up some small something, as the chances are good that they already have one just like it. Much worse that having someone that already has everything on your Xmas list has someone that is impossible to delight because they're awfully particular. Mas , spouses, kids, these folks merit more from us than the average run of gifts we might buy for chums or other non related folks. Xmas present ideas for these special folk abound in places that routinely sell marriage gifts. Actually, money has become such a popular marriage option in Israel that couples are leasing ATMs that let marriage guests to transfer a sum of cash in the newlyweds account with the swipe of a credit or cash card. I am famously bad at keeping up with gift vouchers, and the leftover balances.
