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What is the etiquette about late gifts?

So everywhere I look up has all sorts of etiquette regarding late thank yous, but what about when the bride and groom recieve late gifts?  My husband and I have been married two months now, and we just received a card and cash from his aunt and uncle who were unable to attend.  I'm going to write them a thank you, but is there any etiquette around this subject?  Is it tacky to give a couple a gift x amount of time after the wedding?  Is the bride and groom suppose to still write thank you's as the gifts come, regardless of when?  Any advice would be appreciated!

Re: What is the etiquette about late gifts?

  • A negative connotation should not be associated EVER with receiving a gift, no matter when it was given. It was very nice of them to give you a gift. Send them a thank you and don't even let "Tacky" cross your mind. 
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  • yah i am going to send a thank you i was just curious if there was a "cutoff" date to send someone a gift...im not about to say no to a gift! :) just wondered cuz i had never heard of the up to one year to give guideline and saw a lot of girls had posted that so thats good to know
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