Traditions are an important part of everyone's heritage. They mark special occasions and are often a cause for celebration. Birthdays and anniversaries are celebrated in different ways around the world and can be extremely flamboyant or subdued events. Weddings are celebrated in a variety of ways too, usually following age old traditions according to the religious or cultural background of the two families who are being united. But all around the globe, no matter how the occasion is celebrated, it is a time of great joy and does not usually go unnoticed. Just think of all the weddings you have been invited to over the years. No two were the same, were they? Having said that, there were a few aspects that they all had in common, and giving wedding gifts is still an upheld tradition.
As soon as that wedding invitation falls through the letter box, you start thinking about wedding gifts, and it is getting more and more difficult to find something suitable to give, especially as so many couples may live together before tying the knot. Indeed, both of them will probably no longer be living in their parents' home but will have set up home for themselves a while ago, perhaps when they went to university or when they left school and got their first job. So, most couples have already acquired the domestic items that they need to make a house a home. Where does that leave you? I expect you are staring at the wedding gifts list right now, feeling uninspired and at a loss for a bright idea to make the lucky couple smile.