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When we think about weddings, it can be interesting to think about them in terms of cultures or customs other than our own. Who knows when you will find a custom or a ritual that is perfect for your friends or family, or when you will discover one that your family used to take part in? One case in point of a wedding tradition is the money dance. Rooted in ancient traditions, is it still a popular feature of many modern weddings.



Usually, the money dance begins with the best man, the DJ, or the master of ceremonies announcing it. The essential point of the dance is that people walk up and ask the bride for a dance and when they do so, they will offer her some money for the privilege. This money will go towards setting up housekeeping for the bride and the groom in their new life together. Good housekeeping, it seems, never goes out of style.

The money dance is different depending on country, region, and family tradition. First, there is the question of where the money goes. Some traditions insist the money be pinned to the bride's gown or to her veil, while in other traditions, it is simply handed to her in an envelop. Some families insist the bride puts the money into a specially designed apron or purse. When she wears an apron, her veil is given to a bridesmaid until the dancing is over. In some countries, the money must be held by the best man until the wedding is over. In Hungary and Portugal, the bride sometimes removes her shoes and the shoes are passed around and filled with money.

Who asks for a dance is a point of contention. In the Ukraine, for instance, the bride is traditionally asked to dance first by her father and then by the best man and groomsmen. In other countries, this honor is left to anyone brave enough to ask. In modern celebrations, the bridesmaids and the maids of honor will likewise oblige the groom to dance.

Though this custom may seem questionable, it is no different than the custom of the bridal registry. Like the bridal registry, the money dance is intended to help the couple off to a bright start in their new life. It is one of many traditionally encoded mechanisms that ensure a bountiful start for newlyweds.
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Simply choosing the appropriate mix of bridal registries which thoughtfully merges the new couple's needs and tastes with the comfort level of their guests does not finish the project. As a matter of fact there is still much to be considered - like how to tastefully let friends and family know about the wedding gift registry.

Indeed, most friends and family love to shower the new couple with offerings that will help them launch their new life together. This is where good etiquette comes in, making it possible for the engaged couple to conduct themselves with grace and honor.

Have class from the beginning: No one is impressed by a couple that comes across as though all they care about is gifts. So, make the wedding gift registry information available one of two ways (or both): 1) Use a website to manage rsvp's and keep your guests informed of all information related to the wedding. This makes it easy to include a wedding registry navigation button on the front page of your website. This allows guests to look and pursue, or not... anonymously, until they choose to give a gift. 2) Or verbally. Let the couple's parents and wedding attendants know so that guests have contacts who know of the registries.

Good etiquette grows from good thinking: Remember, gifts are not a requirement of the guests. Receiving a gift is a privilege. There is no true formula regarding how much they should spend on the gift. It is their decision based on their private situation.

Likewise, never ask for cash: If the couple's individual situation demands mostly cash gifts, allow the bridal party to disseminate the information.

"No Gifts Please": When two well established individuals marry who do not need the gifts to get a new household started it is prudent to provide guests with the option of giving to one of several charities in lieu of gifts.

Good etiquette demands graciousness: Always respond with a handwritten thank you note within two weeks of receiving the gift - two weeks after returning from the honeymoon is acceptable if the couple leaves for the honeymoon immediately after the wedding as no one expects a new couple to spend their honeymoon writing thank you notes.

Good etiquette requires recipients to be judicious: An astute couple will refrain from using any present whether from a bridal shower or simply an early wedding gift until after the nuptials. Why? Because, if the wedding is called off for any cause - any reason at all - good etiquette demands that all gifts be returned.

While good etiquette sometimes seems inopportune, it is not. Good manners are a reward in themselves. They enable individuals to get along better. At the same time they also tends to have tangible rewards in that, people tend to be more generous and more open and receptive toward people with good etiquette. But do not do it for selfish reasons. Selfish motives tend to find their way to the surface. Instead bridal registry etiquette because they enable the couple to treat their guests with the honor, love, and respect they deserve.
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