You’ve RSVP’d yes, booked your travel and picked out your outfit. But the last — and maybe most stressful — thing that you have to decide before attending a wedding this fall is what to give, and how ...
At the heart of wedding gift etiquette is a balance between generosity and practicality. Numbers help as a guide, but the ...
Dear Eric: My nephew, who spent summers with me for years while growing up, recently got married. While I was thrilled to get a Save the Date card, I did not receive an actual wedding invitation until ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I keep seeing letters to you, and to other advice columnists, talking about wedding invitations being gift-grabs. When we were making the guest list for my child’s wedding last year ...
Your wedding invite offers a first glimpse into your unique style as a couple. Therefore, it’s important to choose a style that showcases your personalities and tells your one-of-a-kind story.
DEAR ABBY: I was born in America to parents who emigrated from Pakistan. Over the last few years, I have noticed a trend at Pakistani weddings: The invitations clearly say “no boxed gifts,” which is ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When Marielle Mathe Brookner arrived at FedEx to pick up her wedding ...
It’s the grift that keeps on giving. Gifts — be they home goods, gadgets or that cold-hard green stuff — are often expected of wedding guests. But a grubby bride and groom are currently on the ...
Plus: Tips for getting creative with wedding presents if you're strapped for cash What's an appropriate amount of money for a wedding present? Here are some tips to help decide what to give the ...