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By Carson Elliott
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Dear Carson: The daughter of a close friend is getting married in another part of the country. My friend didn't invite any of his friends (I assume because of distance), and I have never met his daughter. Is it appropriate to give a gift even if I wasn't sent an invitation or an announcement? - Uninvited but Interested

Dear Uninvited: You are certainly under no obligation to send a gift, but your generosity would be appreciated. A gift is always welcome. You are doing this for your friend.

Write to Ask Carson, The Augusta Chronicle, P.O. Box 1928, Augusta, GA 30903-1928. Send e-mail to askcarson@home.com. Carson Elliott's Web site is at www.theproperthing.com.

 
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