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Deadlines for Gifts, Invitations, Thank-Yous, and More

Even if you know just what to do, you may sometimes be stumped about when to do it. Here are tips for 14 common situations where time is of the essence

Deadlines for Gifts, Invitations, Thank-Yous, and More
Joe Scafuro
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Hosting a Bridal Shower
aim to: Throw the shower about two months before the wedding, says Los Angeles wedding planner Mindy Weiss. This allows the bride to regroup and send thank-yous before the final wave of wedding preparations.
if you are late: Don't be. If you're not up to the responsibility of planning the shower, pass it off to someone who is, like another close friend or a member of the wedding party.
tip: Without burdening her with details, ask the bride-to-be about her expectations concerning gifts, games, food and drink, and whether men should be included.

Sending a Wedding Gift
aim to: Send a gift to the bride’s home before the wedding. “You do not have a year to send a wedding gift,” says Peggy Post, author of Emily Post’s Etiquette, 17th Edition. “That is a myth.”
if you are late: Etiquette rules are rules. But, honestly, newlyweds (and even two-year-weds) are always pleasantly surprised by a thoughtful, albeit late, gift. And the bride has probably heard the one-year “rule,” too.
tip: If you send the wedding gift too early, it may get mistaken for an engagement or shower gift. Wait until you receive the wedding invitation.


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