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What Is The 1 Year Rule Wedding?

May 29, 2023

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The “1-year rule” in wedding etiquette typically refers to the time frame in which guests are traditionally expected to send a wedding gift to the couple. According to this rule, a wedding guest has up to one year from the wedding date to send a gift.

Similarly, this rule implies that the couple has up to one year to send thank-you notes for wedding gifts.

However, while this rule may give some leeway, it’s generally better not to wait until the last minute. As a guest, if possible, it’s best to send your gift before the wedding or bring it to the reception. As the wedding couple, it’s good practice to send thank-you notes as soon as possible after receiving gifts, ideally within three months of the wedding.

Remember, etiquette can vary based on cultural and regional norms and personal preferences. This “1-year rule” is not universally accepted; some might consider it outdated or incorrect. Consider the specific circumstances and expectations of the couple and guests involved.

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