Thursday 19 July 2012

What is happening with wedding favours?

Bride or wedding couple giving small gifts to their wedding guests is century’s long tradition in many cultures.

In most of the cases for the guests it is not as important what is the gift as much as the gesture. However, in the recent years brides are going for the cheaper and cheaper gifts, often dollar stores quality gifts.

I was once in the store waiting for my turn. A couple was looking for the wedding favours that they didn’t want to pay more than $10.00, including wrapping. Wrapping was supposed to be $5.00 without any extras that they wanted. Merchant response was that unfortunately he has nothing in their price range, and that maybe they can go to dollar store for the gifts and bring them in for wrapping.
In my opinion, regardless how understanding the guests can be and how little they can care about the $ sign on the gift, giving a gift that is screaming “cheap” into their faces, can be insulting.

New trend among the brides is to donate money to their charity in lieu of the wedding favours.
I wander how did that start? Is it that they found that donations to charity instead of sending flowers to the funeral is a great idea and that they can use it for their wedding? Is it that they simply misunderstood news that some wealthy couple donated all of their wedding gifts to the charity? Prince William and Kate Middleton asked their wedding guests to donate to charity rather than buy them traditional gifts, but they still gave their guest wedding favours. Or did the charities themselves (which never have enough of money regardless how much they get) started this trend as a new way of fund raising, all they had to say is that the couple will save money on the favours and their donation is for the good cause, and there we go. 

If the couple ask their guests to donate to their charity because they don’t need any gifts or money, and hand you a tiny “thank you for your donation” scroll as the wedding favour is one thing, but when bride has gift registry for the bridal shower and preferably monetary gifts for the wedding (which is hundreds of dollars this days for a couple attending a wedding), and hand you that little scroll as the wedding favour, makes you think what are the weddings all about this days?
Many will probably argue that wedding favours end up in the garbage anyway, and charity donations are for a good cause. You are right and at the same time wrong.

I have a favour received some 20 years ago, letter opener, simple, elegant and good quality, guess what? I am still using it, and yes, some favour went to the garbage, like a dollar store quality table clock which didn’t work the first day.
Charity donations in lieu of wedding favours to me is just a cheap, easy way out. No need to run around to find the favour, going back to pick them up and so on, and spending probably $10.00-$15.00 per invitee. With donations you can do all from your computer or over the phone, donate $50.00, print little scrolls yourself and you are done without much sweat. Good cause? The way some charities work that money will go into the advertising, traveling, salaries and very little if any for the research or whatever the charity is about.

P.S. This post are my thoughts without any intentions to offend anybody, and I apologize to those that feel offended.