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No-no's For Wedding Gifts

Due to the increasing rate of dreadful instances regarding wedding gifts it seems

to be a wise choice to come up with a list of forbidden doings concerning wedding gifts. So here's a list of what you shouldn't do when you're getting ready to attend a wedding.

No Gifts with Price Tags

Price tags are left on wedding gifts most often when that price is a relatively high one. Leaving such price tags is most often used to make a good impression on the newly wedded couple. Guess what? If the individual in question is a close member of the family or friend, the price tag on their wedding gift wouldn't make a difference for the couple already knows who they are, be that good or bad. On the other hand, if they are a distant guest, then the sole impression that price tag would give is them being pompous people boasting around their wealth. So, no matter what, never leave a price tag on.

No Passed On Gifts


Passed on gifts are neutral on their own account. However, it has become clear that the majority of passed on gifts are useless items that would serve no purpose for the newlyweds other than cluttering their home. If you feel your gift might pass the above mentioned point, then it is alright to gift it. But if you have one shred about that, then it's no; No passed on gifts.

No I.O.U.

I.O.U. s are bad gifts in the first place. What if they were used as wedding gifts? This deserves no further elaboration. No I.O.U s.

No Damaged or Repaired Gifts

Regardless of the value of the gift in question, a damaged or repaired gift is not acceptable.

No Unpacked Gifts

Some people have the habit of bringing unpacked gifts to weddings. Unpacked gifts require a lot of time and effort to be relocated from one place to another. That's why no unpacked gifts are allowed.

No Archaic Gifts

Times change; so do wedding gifts. Consider the era in which your gift comes from. Check whether it would be appropriate or even relevant to send it or not.

No Potentially Perilous Gifts

The last thing a newly wedded couple wishes to happen on their wedding day is an unexpected show of fireworks; one that most probably destroys all their wedding gifts along with possible human injury of guests and family. Hence, no potentially hazardous wedding gifts are allowed. In case your gift is somewhat dangerous, be sure to alert the couple as to the dangers present and the conditions that are to be met in order to prevent any mishaps.

No Gifts that are of no Use to the Couple

If you are close to the couple in question, you are more likely to be familiar with their needs and wants. You can go about buying your gift upon what you are aware of. However, if you're not as close to the couple, then just follow common sense and purchase a gift that could be made useful no matter what.

by: Amanda J. Peters
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