"Feel free to be more generous if you feel so inspired," the bride and groom wrote to guests before the wedding. "The experience we're offering is worth it" Getty Images/Tetra images RF A bride and ...
“This is not some family tradition of not giving gifts,” the bride wrote on Reddit Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human Interest.She joins ...
Wedding season is very nearly upon us — with many people already planning ahead for the spring, summer and even fall months. With the prices of such luxury experiences as travel, wedding attire and ...
A newly married couple got wedding gifts from all of their guests — except the groom's parents. They were taken aback from they learned the reason why. In a post on Reddit, the bride shared that she ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A wedding guest wrote to the "Asking Eric" advice column to share that they were put off by the fact that a bride and groom, who ...
A wedding guest is wondering if it would be "rude" if they didn't give the bride and groom a gift because they are already spending a lot of money to attend the couple's "costly" destination wedding.
There’s always something about wedding etiquette that gets people fired up. If it’s not the guests wearing white, it’s banning children from attending, or even worse… having to pay for your own drinks ...
A bride is not happy with her siblings-in-law after they failed to give gifts on her wedding day. In a post on Reddit's "Wedding Shaming" forum, the bride shared that the groom’s four siblings showed ...