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  2. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    As with any invitation, the sole obligation of the recipient person is to respond, as promptly as reasonably possible, to let the hosts know whether or not he will be able to attend. [10] Receiving a wedding invitation does not obligate the recipient either to attend the wedding or to send a gift. [11]

  3. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    For example, a woman may accept an invitation extended to her entire family, even if the husband and children must send regrets (all in the same letter to the host). [citation needed] Invitations for mixed social events, such as parties, weddings, etc., must be extended to the established significant others of any invitees, such as spouses ...

  4. RSVP - Wikipedia

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    Before sending the RSVP invitation, the host may mail out a "save the date" card to advise the date and location of the celebration. This may be used when the event will be held considerably in the future and/or in a distant location to allow for travel plans, such applies to weddings, christenings, or any other important events. [4]

  5. Why I Never Bring A Candle As A Host Gift, And What I Give ...

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    There are two primary reasons I steer clear of gifting candles, even though I love them.First, fragrance preferences are highly personal. What might smell delicious and inviting to one may seem ...

  6. The best gift ideas for any host this unusual holiday season

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    Whether you’re attending a virtual party or celebrating among close, immediate family, here are some gifts that will make you the best guest this holiday season. If your host is forever talking ...

  7. Thanksgiving and fall are all about pumpkin spice and everything nice—and so is this gift basket! The lucky recipient will get to snack on pumpkin-flavored muffins, cookies, cakes, coffee, and more.

  8. Housewarming party - Wikipedia

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    Giving bread and salt as a housewarming gift was popular in Russia and Germany and is a feature of Jewish housewarming traditions. In Greece, the pomegranate was a traditional housewarming gift. It would be placed under or near the domestic altar of the house to bring good luck, fertility and abundance.

  9. What is a gift letter for a mortgage? - AOL

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    The gift letter proves that the funds are in fact a gift and don’t have to be repaid, and that the giver isn’t involved in the purchase or ownership of the home.