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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2019 22:24:01 GMT
I would assume the couple understands that it’s uncouth to mention gifts on an invitation.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2019 22:38:36 GMT
I always took it to mean cash or no gifts, depending on how well you know them.
DH's cousins are all younger than him. Two of them got married in the past few years. One was older and had been living together for a while. They did not register for gifts. They got mostly cash. I made them a wedding sampler that hangs in their living room. I knew she was more sentimental and would like it. The other was younger. They registered for mostly camping gear. The bride hinted that she was in love with the sampler so I made another one but in different colors. The third sibling has been married longer and got married before I was into cross stitching. She is mad she still has not gotten one. I do not like her enough to make them one.
We did not register. I got enough vases to open a flower shop. We got a few basics but mostly cash. We honestly did not really want anything.
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