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chinadog | 23:13 Sun 15th Feb 2009 | Body & Soul
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Me and my OH have been invtited to the evening do of a neighbours sons wedding. Is it the done thing to give a gift at evening receptions or just give a card which we were going to do do anyway. TIA.
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personally i would buy a small gift.
Take a gift. Just a small envelope..... packed full of pinkies!
A card and a �10 M&S voucher should be enough

If the bar isn`t free, keep the voucher lol
check with the other neighbours what they are doing perhaps yee could all get togethree and get something for the couple
You didn't 'go to the wedding cermony, but just the reception, then a gift is NOT necesarry.
ELVIS - you sound like a Scot. No insult to the Scots intended - a magnificent race of people.

Wolf
Perth
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Thanks all, There's only one other set of neighbours going in the evening and they're just giving a card but I'll feel as if Im tight if I dont give a gift. My OH said the usual " I'll leave that up to you to decide" Typical~ I'll either get the voucher or HE can put the dosh in the card. Thanks again folks.
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Aw Wolf, Im sure ELVIS was joking:-))
China - I can only imagine that it would be the sort of thing my brother would say upon finding that there was no buffet "Quick - give us the voucher back".

The one great thing about us Scots - we can laugh at ourselves.

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