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My understanding is that you should send thank yous as you receive gifts, regardless of whether the givers are attending the wedding or not.
I would send thank you's as you recieve the gifts-that way it's easier to keep track of them and less to do later.
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Hi Bees,
My wedding is still two months away and already I have received several monetary gifts included with a "no" RSVP. Should I thank the givers ASAP, or wait until after the wedding when I send the majority of thank you's to those who have attended the wedding?
Just curious because if I cash/deposit the checks, they will know I received them, but I don't want to neglect sending a thank you.
I guess I answered my own question....I will send Thank You's to "No" RSVP's ASAP.