Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 14:20     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t sound like OP attended a shower before the wedding, hence MOB was mistaken in labeling the gift a shower gift. Do people really give $250 shower gifts who are not close relatives of the couple?


If she didn’t attend a shower then MIL’s comments were even ruder, basically referring to an event OP wasn’t invited to!


+1. Clearly, MOB expected both. Smh
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 14:16     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t sound like OP attended a shower before the wedding, hence MOB was mistaken in labeling the gift a shower gift. Do people really give $250 shower gifts who are not close relatives of the couple?


If she didn’t attend a shower then MIL’s comments were even ruder, basically referring to an event OP wasn’t invited to!
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 14:14     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:I have given money to help defray hospital and/or funeral expenses but never for a wedding gift. If you need to beg your guests for money to go on your honeymoon then go to the nearest Holiday Inn.


But do you give a gift?
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 14:14     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:From what I've seen close friends/family are the only ones invited to both the bridal shower and wedding. Yes you traditionally give a gift at both events. They don't need to be large, but definitely a faux pax not giving at least a card at the wedding.

It’s a worse faux pax to expect a gift and to ask someone where it is!
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 12:35     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NJ/NY wedding - my understanding is that registry gifts are for engagement parties and showers. People bring $$$ to the wedding.

I grew up in the Midwest OP and got married in my hometown- so I would have 100% understood your generous gift to be the wedding gift. Where I am from a shower gift is is something under $50 or even under $25 like a mixing bowl or a set of oven mitts.

I married into an Italian family from NJ and we hardly got anything we registered for and got mostly cash and checks.


Another Midwesterner here. Gifts are for the shower and cash is for the wedding in my Eastern Euro community.


Middle aged Hoosier here. I don't recall ever attending a wedding shower, only bridal showers where gifts were of a personal nature for the bride. What would you give at a wedding shower that you wouldn't give for the wedding? Giving cash would be considered incredibly rude.


Ooopss. I’ve been incredibly rude in the past.


I think we've seen, from this thread alone, different communities have different traditions - and times are changing. I've also never heard of a wedding shower, only bridal showers. Seems like another gift grab.


I’ve been to co-ed wedding showers but the gifts were definitely not expensive and more casual like housewarming/personal.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 12:32     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:New England Italian, and yes, we give gifts from the registry for the shower and cash in a card at the wedding. BUT you never ask why if someone didn’t give you cash. That’s rude as hell.


Do would you expect the same from non-New England-Italians? Doesn’t sound like OP is from that specific ethnic group. Maybe MOB needs to get out more.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 12:20     Subject: Re:Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

No faux pas was done because OP gave a card and a gift ALREADY!
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 12:16     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

From what I've seen close friends/family are the only ones invited to both the bridal shower and wedding. Yes you traditionally give a gift at both events. They don't need to be large, but definitely a faux pax not giving at least a card at the wedding.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 11:54     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NJ/NY wedding - my understanding is that registry gifts are for engagement parties and showers. People bring $$$ to the wedding.

I grew up in the Midwest OP and got married in my hometown- so I would have 100% understood your generous gift to be the wedding gift. Where I am from a shower gift is is something under $50 or even under $25 like a mixing bowl or a set of oven mitts.

I married into an Italian family from NJ and we hardly got anything we registered for and got mostly cash and checks.


Another Midwesterner here. Gifts are for the shower and cash is for the wedding in my Eastern Euro community.


Middle aged Hoosier here. I don't recall ever attending a wedding shower, only bridal showers where gifts were of a personal nature for the bride. What would you give at a wedding shower that you wouldn't give for the wedding? Giving cash would be considered incredibly rude.


Ooopss. I’ve been incredibly rude in the past.


I think we've seen, from this thread alone, different communities have different traditions - and times are changing. I've also never heard of a wedding shower, only bridal showers. Seems like another gift grab.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 11:31     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

I have given money to help defray hospital and/or funeral expenses but never for a wedding gift. If you need to beg your guests for money to go on your honeymoon then go to the nearest Holiday Inn.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 11:25     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

I usually give cash or a gift card to whatever store the couple is registered at, since they can often buy things that weren't purchased by guests at a discount later on.

A good friend of mine actually specified that guests give her Target gift cards instead of actually purchasing anything off their baby registry, because they were in the middle of a move and didn't want to have to move gifts and because they could buy everything later for 30% off.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 11:03     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NJ/NY wedding - my understanding is that registry gifts are for engagement parties and showers. People bring $$$ to the wedding.

I grew up in the Midwest OP and got married in my hometown- so I would have 100% understood your generous gift to be the wedding gift. Where I am from a shower gift is is something under $50 or even under $25 like a mixing bowl or a set of oven mitts.

I married into an Italian family from NJ and we hardly got anything we registered for and got mostly cash and checks.


Another Midwesterner here. Gifts are for the shower and cash is for the wedding in my Eastern Euro community.


Middle aged Hoosier here. I don't recall ever attending a wedding shower, only bridal showers where gifts were of a personal nature for the bride. What would you give at a wedding shower that you wouldn't give for the wedding? Giving cash would be considered incredibly rude.


Ooopss. I’ve been incredibly rude in the past.


I have only ever been incredibly rude, apparently.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 11:00     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Where did OP go? Where in NY was weeding—NYC or somewhere else? Were you invited to that shower?
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 10:58     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

I can't believe how rude!!!!!!
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2022 10:55     Subject: Were we supposed to bring a card $$ to the wedding?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NJ/NY wedding - my understanding is that registry gifts are for engagement parties and showers. People bring $$$ to the wedding.

I grew up in the Midwest OP and got married in my hometown- so I would have 100% understood your generous gift to be the wedding gift. Where I am from a shower gift is is something under $50 or even under $25 like a mixing bowl or a set of oven mitts.

I married into an Italian family from NJ and we hardly got anything we registered for and got mostly cash and checks.


Another Midwesterner here. Gifts are for the shower and cash is for the wedding in my Eastern Euro community.


Middle aged Hoosier here. I don't recall ever attending a wedding shower, only bridal showers where gifts were of a personal nature for the bride. What would you give at a wedding shower that you wouldn't give for the wedding? Giving cash would be considered incredibly rude.


Ooopss. I’ve been incredibly rude in the past.