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Brittany
Frequent user July 2022 New Brunswick

Registry- how to word it!

Brittany, on November 7, 2020 at 08:34 Posted in Before the wedding 1 3
My fiancé and I are planning on asking for just money for the wedding but making sure people know that it is not required. We’re doing this as we don’t want to have to worry about gifts as our venue isn’t in the city we live in.
For our wedding shower we are making a registry since we already live together and have some of the basics, but we do need some stuff. We definitely don’t want to end up with three toasters or something like that. And again, stating that if it’s easier for them money is fine, but again that there is no need to bring a gift at all.
How do I word this so we don’t seem entitled?

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Latest activity by Rebecca O, on August 19, 2021 at 12:59
  • Rebecca O
    Curious May 2022 Saskatchewan
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    Registry- how to word it! 1

    This is what we are adding in to our Invites!
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  • Hank
    Featured September 2021 Ontario
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    Typically if there's no registry on your wedding website, the assumption is that people can bring a cash gift. You can also state something along the lines of "Your presence is the best present you can give us and a gift is not necessary" under the FAQ.
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  • Amanda
    Featured August 2022 British Columbia
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    My fiance and I are doing the same thing just asking for money instead of gifts. This is what we're putting in with our invitations

    "We don’t have a gift list for all of you to see. As we have everything we need in our home. Your presence at our wedding is a gift by itself. If you desire to give nonetheless, a monetary gift is one we suggest."

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