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Brilliant_Rock
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I know very little wedding etiquette, so:
1. This is a rather dumb question - do I specify the amount of money we received from the guest in their thank you card? I thought the answer was no, just a generic "thank you for your gift of money" will suffice. But when it is a non-monetary gift, we specify the gift they gave us, right? Like, thank you for the toaster and the 2 sets of china. Why do we get specific about the non-money gift, but remain general regarding the monetary gift?
2. I know that guests have a year to send a card or gift. What if we received neither a card nor a gift - do I still send a thank you card expressing appreciation that they came to our wedding?
1. This is a rather dumb question - do I specify the amount of money we received from the guest in their thank you card? I thought the answer was no, just a generic "thank you for your gift of money" will suffice. But when it is a non-monetary gift, we specify the gift they gave us, right? Like, thank you for the toaster and the 2 sets of china. Why do we get specific about the non-money gift, but remain general regarding the monetary gift?
2. I know that guests have a year to send a card or gift. What if we received neither a card nor a gift - do I still send a thank you card expressing appreciation that they came to our wedding?