Weddings can be expensive. Not only for the bride and groom, but the guests, too. But some people are just down right cheapskates when it comes to wedding presents.

A new survey reveals 41% of people have given something from their OWN home as a wedding gift. Is it really a big deal if you never took the popcorn popper out of the box?

The survey also showed 20% of guests have signed their name on another guest's gift, without contributing to it and one in ten have lied and told a married couple that their wedding gift was on its way, when it wasn't, because they hadn't bought it yet.

I've never done any of these things, but I do have a question. If you were invited to a wedding and didn't go, should you still send a gift?

And, while we're at it - do you think the newlyweds should send "thank-you's"? In the last two years, I've given 4 wedding presents and received a thank-you card for ONE of them. Someone told me once, that you should've expect a "thank-you." I say, it's just common courtesy. Tell us what you think in the comments below or our Facebook page.

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