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a tactful way of asking
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we got married a few weeks ago (hooray) we came back from the honeymoon yesterday.
whilst we were going through the cards/gifts we noticed 3 people hadn't given us anything (card or gift).
now i am not saying that they ought to have given us anything, but what i am concerned about is, that of these 3 people:
1)all them rsvp'd before the wedding (showing they know the correct protocol)
2)all are friends from uni days (so would class them as immediate friends)
3)one of the 3 has sent a thank you card to my parents in law.
the thing is all 3 were on the same table and i wonder if they left the cards on the table and they went missing.
my problem is this, how do i tactfully ask them if they did indeed do this, as obviously i need to send a thank you for any gift/present, but if i don't know that they left anything i can't send a thank you note and obviously when one doesn't arrive they are going to think me rude.
I don't really want to ask outright as this could cause embarrassment all round.
any help greatly appreciated.
whilst we were going through the cards/gifts we noticed 3 people hadn't given us anything (card or gift).
now i am not saying that they ought to have given us anything, but what i am concerned about is, that of these 3 people:
1)all them rsvp'd before the wedding (showing they know the correct protocol)
2)all are friends from uni days (so would class them as immediate friends)
3)one of the 3 has sent a thank you card to my parents in law.
the thing is all 3 were on the same table and i wonder if they left the cards on the table and they went missing.
my problem is this, how do i tactfully ask them if they did indeed do this, as obviously i need to send a thank you for any gift/present, but if i don't know that they left anything i can't send a thank you note and obviously when one doesn't arrive they are going to think me rude.
I don't really want to ask outright as this could cause embarrassment all round.
any help greatly appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with Boo. Send them a thank you card .
If they have left you cards or presents, you're never going to see them now, but they won't know that, so will think you very ungrateful.
(As they sent PIL a card, sounds as though they probably did leave something for you which has been snaffled by someone else.)
This puts you firmly in the right whatever has happened, so you can then do as Squad suggests and let the matter drop.
If they have left you cards or presents, you're never going to see them now, but they won't know that, so will think you very ungrateful.
(As they sent PIL a card, sounds as though they probably did leave something for you which has been snaffled by someone else.)
This puts you firmly in the right whatever has happened, so you can then do as Squad suggests and let the matter drop.
I don't think so Sqad. Personally, I would forget about it. I know when my son's friends have got married they haven't had presents from all their mates even though they were invited to the wedding. Are you male or female and are these male friends. Blokes are particularly bad at buying cards and presents in my opinion.