My husband was invited to be the witness for a close friend's civil ceremony, but the invitation was extended for me to attend as well. In total, there will be about 15 people for that ceremony. Next month, the actual wedding will take place. Should we bring a gift to the civil ceremony in addition to the wedding? If yes, what scale should the civil gift be on (token, significant, meaningful, financial)?
Thanks so much for your help!!!
Re: We're witnesses for close friends -- also going to wedding; when do we give gifts?!
The newsflash is that you're going to real wedding.
Why are they having another one a month later? Are they getting married in another country? Or was there something preventing them from being legally married in a month?
I'd bring the gift to the real wedding.
You'll never be subject to a cash bar, gap, potluck wedding, or b-list if you marry a Muppet Overlord.
How are you married and don't know what a real wedding is?
(Please, please see the sarcasm dripping off this post)
OP, I would also love to know the reasoning behind a 1 month later PPD. This makes no sense at all.
??? Getting a certificate doesn't require a witness. Getting a certificate doesn't involve a ceremony either.
I found out the hard way that bringing gifts to the actual wedding isn't a good idea when I did this at my cousin's wedding, and not only was there no designated place to put it (I was told to leave it in a room they were using to store some of their own possessions, which I did), but after the wedding, not him, or the bride, but his mother called me to tell me it got lost. I never got thanked for it.