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How do you tell your future wedding guests about your gift registry if considered...
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<blockquote data-quote="fasterthanilook451" data-source="post: 2231526" data-attributes="member: 678778"><p>It is considered very tacky. My sister-in-law's grandfather wouldn't come to their wedding because he was offended that it seemed like they were greedy for gifts which they weren't they didn't know you aren't supposed to put them in. The rest of my family hasn't put them in and we have all gotten tons of the gifts we registered for. If people would like to know where you are registered they will ask. And most people do ask. Let the parents know so that in case anyone asks them. Spread it by word of mouth but don't go call every guest and tell them, wait for them to ask you. If they don't then they probably weren't planning on getting you a gift from your registry or heard where you got registered from someone else. And don't be mad or surprised if a lot of your gifts aren't things you registered for. Remember a registry is just a wish-list and guide for colors and styles you might like, not a list of demands needed to be met. Congratulations and I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasterthanilook451, post: 2231526, member: 678778"] It is considered very tacky. My sister-in-law's grandfather wouldn't come to their wedding because he was offended that it seemed like they were greedy for gifts which they weren't they didn't know you aren't supposed to put them in. The rest of my family hasn't put them in and we have all gotten tons of the gifts we registered for. If people would like to know where you are registered they will ask. And most people do ask. Let the parents know so that in case anyone asks them. Spread it by word of mouth but don't go call every guest and tell them, wait for them to ask you. If they don't then they probably weren't planning on getting you a gift from your registry or heard where you got registered from someone else. And don't be mad or surprised if a lot of your gifts aren't things you registered for. Remember a registry is just a wish-list and guide for colors and styles you might like, not a list of demands needed to be met. Congratulations and I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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