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  2. Wedding Etiquette: How Much To Give (and Spend) - AOL

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    Although weddings have evolved over the years and people are choosing less traditional ways to tie the knot, there are still certain financial rules of etiquette that apply to both the couple ...

  3. How Much Should You REALLY Be Spending on a Wedding Gift? - AOL

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    If you've been invited to multiple events for the wedding, like a bridal shower or an engagement party, you should be sending a gift as well—especially if you are attending the events in person.

  4. How Much Money To Give at a Wedding This Season? - AOL

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    Guests can spend less on the shower gift than the wedding gift, typically between $30 and $50. Bachelor/Bachelorette Party: Gifts are not required at bachelor and bachelorette parties. However ...

  5. 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]

  6. Personal wedding website - Wikipedia

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    Personal wedding websites are used for various purposes, including communication with guests, sharing wedding photos and videos with those who could not attend, providing maps, hotel and destination information, bridal party and couple biographies, and profiling vendors. Increasingly, the sites are being used as tools for wedding planning.

  7. Is sending a wedding gift mandatory -- even if we can't ... - AOL

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    Traditional wedding etiquette states that, if you can’t attend the wedding, you are not obligated to send a wedding gift -- but there's a catch.