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Kay
Super November 2018

moh Gift for Throwing Bachelorette Party

Kay, on October 7, 2018 at 9:13 PM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 10

I was curious if it's customary to give your MOH a gift for throwing you a bachelorette party?

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Latest activity by MrsD, on October 8, 2018 at 11:14 AM
  • Farrah
    Devoted September 2019
    Farrah ·
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    You don't have to. But it would be very much appreciated!
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  • Caytlyn
    Legend November 2019
    Caytlyn ·
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    Yes, hostess gifts are typically given.
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  • R
    Devoted November 2021
    Rachel ·
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    It's a very nice gift but not customary, when i as MOH for my bff she gave me a single gift for throwing and planning her showers and bachelorette. it was a beautiful hair accessory that i ended up wearing on her wedding day!

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  • Sam
    Master August 2024
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    Hi Kay! I think it is entirely up to you whether or not you give your maid of honor a gift for throwing your bachelorette party! It is a nice gesture to give a gift of gratitude, but many brides choose to give one gift to their bridal party members to thank them for being a part of their special day! You definitely do not have to give a gift for each party or event they help plan! What did you have in mind to give your maid of honor as a thank-you present?

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  • Kay
    Super November 2018
    Kay ·
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    To be honest, I really dont have anything in mind, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't being rude not giving one! My MOH really did an amazing job and I have written a thank you letter that I am sending out today but I then just realized do I need a gift? She is quite picky and has expensive taste and I have already bought an expensive wedding gift for her HOWEVER if it is customary of course I would still go ahead and get something...I just wanted to make sure!

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  • Sam
    Master August 2024
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    Although you do not need to give a gift to your MOH for throwing your bachelorette party, I do recommend giving a small favor of gratitude to each member of your bridal party just to show that you are thankful! I think that a small gift with meaning is more thoughtful than an expensive gift without meaning! These gifts can be given the day of your wedding or even the night before! Some great ideas are framed photos, small bracelets, and even a bottle of wine or champagne! While it's not required, it's really kind to give your bridal party gifts like these to thank them for all of their commitment and hard work!

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  • Kay
    Super November 2018
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    Oh absolutely! I have already ordered Tiffany necklaces for everyone. I just wasnt sure if I needed to do another gift in addition to that.

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  • Sam
    Master August 2024
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    Oh my goodness, that is so thoughtful! I'm sure your bridal party will be so appreciative! And no, you definitely do not need to get any additional gifts! This will be more than enough! Smiley heart

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  • NVV2B
    VIP January 2019
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    I am going to "save up" and give my MOH one really big gift. She has planned my bachelorette and my bridal shower so I want to show my appreciation with something I know she will really love and cherish. I will probably get her a new purse or wallet.

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  • MrsD
    Legend July 2019
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    I don't think so, but I'm getting my MOH one (like a necklace or something) then all the girls a favor bag.

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