Q. My best friend and her fiance just moved to LA a few days ago from the east coast, and I want to have a gift delivered to them.
I was thinking of just a nice plant or flower bouquet, but I don't know what kind. If I send roses, what color? Is there any kind of plant that symbolizes this kind of thing?
I can't think of any other ideas as far as things they need for their house goes...can you?
I was thinking of just a nice plant or flower bouquet, but I don't know what kind. If I send roses, what color? Is there any kind of plant that symbolizes this kind of thing?
I can't think of any other ideas as far as things they need for their house goes...can you?
A. a lovely house warming present / surprise ..mmm.. let me see house warming ah yes got it ...a can of petrol and a match ..that should really warm the house and be one hell of a surprise
What website delivers valentines day gifts to APO AE addresses?
Q. I'm a service member deployed and i want to have a valentines day gift delivered to an APO AE addresses, just a teddy bear and/or chocolates... are there any websites that do this?
A. Teleflora, FDS..
What is your local custom on wedding presents?
Q. What is your local custom on wedding presents?
In reading up on the current etiquette on where and when to deliver a wedding gift, we saw that it is traditionally customary to have the gift delivered to the home of either the bride or her mother before the wedding.
Our experience in our area, and families (my husbands and mine) is that the wedding gifts be taken to the wedding reception and delivered there. The etiquette book said this can be true depending on where you live, or your cultural background.
We are curious to know what your family or local region/ethnic custom is?
In reading up on the current etiquette on where and when to deliver a wedding gift, we saw that it is traditionally customary to have the gift delivered to the home of either the bride or her mother before the wedding.
Our experience in our area, and families (my husbands and mine) is that the wedding gifts be taken to the wedding reception and delivered there. The etiquette book said this can be true depending on where you live, or your cultural background.
We are curious to know what your family or local region/ethnic custom is?
A. I'm in the northeast united states and boxed gifts are customary for the bridal shower, not the wedding. The norm for the wedding is to give the "universal gift certificate", that would be CASH inside the card.
Some folks do give a boxed gift and that is brought to the wedding reception, but cards with cash far outnumber boxed gifts where I'm from.
Some folks do give a boxed gift and that is brought to the wedding reception, but cards with cash far outnumber boxed gifts where I'm from.
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