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  2. 19 Unspoken Gift-Giving Etiquette Rules - AOL

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    Are you filled with dread every time you're invited to a party? Wondering what gift to give and when to give it? Learn these simple gift-giving etiquette rules.

  3. Gender reveal party - Wikipedia

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    The gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of Jenna Karvunidis on her ChicagoNow blog High Gloss and Sauce announcing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.

  4. 6 Things That Are Actually OK to Re-Gift, According to ... - AOL

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    Rigid rules have loosened, and in fact, under the right circumstances, re-gifting is a “smart and practical option,” as Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert and founder of the Protocol ...

  5. Etiquette Rules You Need To Know if You’re Ordering Gifts Online

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    To save you from the hassle of buying gifts, wrapping them yourself and then shipping them to loved ones, you may opt to order most of your gifts online this year and have them sent directly to the...

  6. Push present - Wikipedia

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    A push present (also called a push gift or a baby bauble [1]) is a present a partner or family gives to the mother to mark the occasion of her giving birth to their child. In practice the present may be given before or after the birth, or even in the delivery room.

  7. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, etiquette writers prescribe that the selection of a bridal party should be based on interpersonal closeness to the bride or to the groom. In the past, women were most likely to choose female attendants, and likewise for the groom and males, but "friendship [should be] the chief factor, not gender" [35] in selecting attendants. Each ...

  8. Who Should You Buy Gifts For? Etiquette Experts Share ... - AOL

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    You'll want to check your list twice.

  9. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    Gifts are usually given in whites, yellows, and greens, but some women give outfits in either blue "for boys" or pink "for girls," with much joking between the mother-to-be and gift-giver about what will be done if the child is the "wrong sex"....