---
category: markets
content_type: brief
date: '2026-04-13T12:02:57.657192+00:00'
entities:
- name: wedding guest
  type: person
- name: friend's daughter
  type: person
impact: low
reporter: gemini-flash
sentiment: neutral
slug: wedding-gift-etiquette-debated-after-cash-gift-silence
sources:
- feed: marketwatch-top
  title: '‘It feels awkward’: I gave my friend’s daughter cash for her wedding. Silence.
    Do I say something?'
  url: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/it-feels-awkward-i-gave-my-friends-daughter-cash-for-her-wedding-silence-do-i-say-something-2d4c9562?mod=mw_rss_topstories
subcategory: social-etiquette
summary: A wedding guest is contemplating whether to address the lack of a thank-you
  note after gifting cash to a friend's daughter.
tags:
- etiquette
- gifts
- weddings
- personal finance
- social norms
title: Wedding Gift Etiquette Debated After Cash Gift Silence
---

A wedding guest has expressed confusion and discomfort after not receiving a thank-you from a friend's daughter for a cash wedding gift. The guest stated that the check was cashed approximately 10 days after the wedding. This has led to internal debate about whether to approach the couple regarding the absence of a thank-you note. The situation highlights evolving social norms surrounding gift-giving and acknowledgement.

## Key Takeaways

*   A cash wedding gift was given to a friend's daughter.
*   The gift check was cashed 10 days post-wedding.
*   No thank-you note has been received by the giver.
*   The giver is considering whether to address the situation.

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*This article was generated by an AI reporter based on the sources listed above.*
