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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 117806" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Another idea would be to tell people that ask that a VISA/AMEX/MC gift card would be acceptable as well!</p><p></p><p>The Money Dance: If children are going to be present, someone supplies them with a small-medium basket decorated in the bride's colors who stands out there on the dance floor with the bride and groom. When no one in standing in line, they dance with one another. </p><p></p><p>I was once at a wedding where the bride did a "Dollar a Kiss" thing and all the guys lined up for a peck. It was cute. While she was doing that the groom handed out cigars.</p><p></p><p>Typically, the wishing well is at the bridal shower and it's for cash gifts & smaller gifts for the bath and kitchen. </p><p></p><p>I think requesting money over a gift is kind of cheezy myself. It's pretty much understood that cash is king and the only one's who give gifts try and find something they can afford that they think the couple would like and the couple should be graciously accept whatever they receive. There are some gifts that we received that at first we were disappointed with, but now I treasure them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 117806, member: 2211"] Another idea would be to tell people that ask that a VISA/AMEX/MC gift card would be acceptable as well! The Money Dance: If children are going to be present, someone supplies them with a small-medium basket decorated in the bride's colors who stands out there on the dance floor with the bride and groom. When no one in standing in line, they dance with one another. I was once at a wedding where the bride did a "Dollar a Kiss" thing and all the guys lined up for a peck. It was cute. While she was doing that the groom handed out cigars. Typically, the wishing well is at the bridal shower and it's for cash gifts & smaller gifts for the bath and kitchen. I think requesting money over a gift is kind of cheezy myself. It's pretty much understood that cash is king and the only one's who give gifts try and find something they can afford that they think the couple would like and the couple should be graciously accept whatever they receive. There are some gifts that we received that at first we were disappointed with, but now I treasure them. [/QUOTE]
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