Hello everyone,
I am getting married October 25 and have tried my best to ensure that I am following proper etiquette while planning my wedding. I had my bridal shower today and it was a lovely event with many of my closest girl friends and family. I very much appreciate the generosity of everyone involved and feel deeply indebted to my maid of honor who threw a great event for me, while also trying to plan her own wedding! My problem comes with the lack of etiquette and plain rudeness a few of my wedding guests have shown thus far.
One of the couples we invited got married themselves in August of this year. There was a bridal shower for the bride in June. I was unable to attend the shower (it was three hours away and I was working), but I went in on a sizable and expensive gift with two of my other friends. One of those friends was a bridesmaid at the wedding in question. Anyway, I never received a thank you card and neither did either of my friends. My fiancee and I have also not received a thank you card for our cash gift at the wedding, which totaled $200. To top it all off, the wedding was several hours away and it was a cash bar the entire time. I understand that not everyone can afford an open bar, but frankly I find it rude and tacky not to provide *anything* or *any* portion of the wedding as an open bar. I can forgive the lack of a thank you card for the wedding gift because we are only two months out, but the shower too? Plus, she never RSVP'd to my maid of honor for the shower, and did not send a gift in her absence.
I should add that another invited guest was married last June and, again, we never received a thank you card for the money we gave them (they requested cash). Also, they never RSVP'd to our wedding.
Are manners lost completely? I am providing an open bar at my wedding, and although my parents have paid for 90% of the wedding costs, I am paying for the bar myself. I feel it is an important thank you for guests and am admittedly against a cash bar. I sent thank you cards for gifts I received before the shower within a week, and have a list of names and gifts from today that I plan on translating into thank you cards tomorrow. Am I expecting too much from people? Do people simply not abide by etiquette anymore?