We are a month out from our wedding and starting to receive gifts. We were originally planning to set all the gifts aside and open them all at the gift opening. Now I am starting to second guess this decision. Do we open the gifts right away so that we can send out the thank you? I have designed photo thank you cards, but will need a few pictures from the wedding day to complete this project. This is why we wanted to wait to open the gifts and send thank yous. However, is it rude to wait? Will people think we are being lazy by not sending a thank you right away or will most people assume that we are opening their gift at the gift opening? I will have all of the thank yous out the week after the wedding anyways - so still within the realm of a timely thank you. Thoughts??
Re: When to open gifts
As far as the gift opening, is this something that people are coming to to watch you open gifts? I am not a huge fan of that. And why would you want to tote gifts sent to your home to something like that, just to tote them back.
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[QUOTE]You should open the gifts, make sure nothing is broken and send the thank you notes now. Maybe you can use other pictures of you and your FI for the ones that need to be sent now. Also cash any checks and send thank you notes for those. Just don't use any gifts or spend any gift cash until after the wedding.
Posted by gottahavashorti[/QUOTE]
<div>Yeah, this. </div><div>
</div><div>And inspect everything to make sure nothing is broken or damaged, in case you have a limited time to exchange.</div>
I opted to open and then wrote the thank you out right away- better etiquette, and less to write after the shower! Just pick up a pretty box of thank yous for the early ones.
Then send the TY note asap and don't use until after the wedding.
And please re-think the gift opening in front of your guests. I wouldn't be cool with it if I was a guest.