Wedding Gifts for Whom?

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I received the answer regarding wedding gifts, the problem is that in reality, they usually do not give it to the bride directly, as she has nowhere to place the envelope, so they give it to the mother. Besides, clear definitions are needed for all financial matters of gifts at celebrations, to whom they belong, there are understandable things but there are many borderline situations, the question is of outright theft or doubtful theft!

Answer

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Since it is usually given for the parents' use, one can rely on this.

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