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  2. Everyone Needs to Get Their Mom This "Thank-You" Gift Box - AOL

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    Mothers of the bride and groom will love this beautifully designed catch-all dish that can house their rings, earrings or keys in style.

  3. Think Outside the Registry: Unique Wedding Gifts for the ...

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    From one-of-a-kind monogrammed goodies and luxury linens to a DIY coffee table book that retells their love story through personal photos, here are the best wedding gifts they're guaranteed to...

  4. Best Ways to Use Visa Gift Cards on a Wedding - AOL

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    Visa gift cards for the bride and groom are an excellent way to support their upcoming marriage. Collecting Visa gift cards for wedding gifts lets you splurge during your honeymoon for...

  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    It is custom in Sweden that instead of guests bringing gifts for the bride and groom, they will pay for the dinner and drinks in order to help pay for the cost of the wedding. An older tradition is that the bride's parents will give her one gold and one silver coin, which she puts in her shoe.

  6. Chinese pre-wedding customs - Wikipedia

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    The bride's family also returns (回禮, huílǐ) a set of gifts to the groom's side. Additionally, the bride's parents bestow a dowry (嫁妝, jiàzhuāng, kè-chng) on the bride. The selection of betrothal gifts varies by the ancestral regions of the bride and groom.

  7. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    Traditional and modern symbols of marriage are often featured during Vietnamese marriage ceremonies as decorations on the wedding umbrellas, lacquer gift boxes (or the red cloth that covers them), or even the decorations in the homes of both the bride and groom.