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elvis1 | 13:25 Wed 18th Jul 2007 | Society & Culture
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I have to go to a Pakistani wedding, but it states on the invitation that no boxed gifts to be given, so does this mean money has to be given? if so do you give cheque or cash?
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Is it Moslem, Sikh, Hindu, Christian?

Can't you ask either the bride or one of the other guests?
Elvis - I don't know anything at all about a Pakistani wedding - but I do know that most department stores have gift cards (like a pre-paid credit card, except just for that store). If I gave cash - I would probably use a check to do it.

I will be interested to hear someone who knows if this is a typical Pakistani tradition or just one couple who are rude enough to ask for cash only gifts.

BBWCHATT
The old lady in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Money is the traditional gift at Hindu, Sikh and Muslim weddings.

At a Sikh wedding the money is put in to the laps of the bride and groom:

http://www.sikhs.org/wedding/wed9.html

And it is tradition in Muslim weddings to receive gifts of money in a sealed envelope.

I guess that either the bride or groom invited you. What about asking which ever one you know.

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