Preparation
When you get invited to a bridal shower, you know you’re supposed to bring a gift. The same rule applies if you get an invite for a wedding—you’ll check out the couple’s registry and send something, because that’s what’s customary. But what about an engagement party? Whether you were invited by email or a printed card, it’s still a party, so you might be wondering if that means you’re expected to bring a gift—and if so, what kind of gift? Not to mention the constant wonder of how much you should spend or if you’re supposed to bring the gift to the party. Or is gifting for this celebration optional? If it is, should you at least bring a card? We have the answers to these essential engagement party gift questions.
No. It’s totally optional. A close friend or family member, like an aunt or cousin who’s particularly fond of the bride or groom, often brings a gift. But for everyone else, it’s not expected or necessary.
Gift cards, a check, or cash always make for a much-appreciated present. If you want a gift that underscores the celebratory aspect of getting engaged, pick out two or four champagne flutes. Or bring a bottle of Champagne or prosecco. The bride probably hasn’t registered yet, but in case she has, look there for ideas.
As with wedding gifts, there’s no set amount. Spend what you can afford while keeping in mind that this isn’t the wedding, so the dollars spent should reflect that.
You can hand it over in person or send it to the couple. But don’t expect them to open it during the festivities.
Don’t think twice about it—just do it. A card with genuine handwritten sentiments is a gift in itself.