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We have a problem regarding gifts. Our relatives’ and friends’ taste differs a lot from ours. When asked what we would like to get as our wedding gifts, could we answer that we prefer money? Is it proper? |
Many pairs face a similar dilemma. I think there is nothing sinful in letting your guests know of your preferences. Many couples do that. Since not only the Bridal Couple but also the parents, Best Man and Maid of Honor can be asked a similar question, it is worth to notify them in advance. You can also put a properly redacted text (e.g. a short poem) in the invitations.
The other solution is to make a gift list, which will consist of household goods, appliances or other things you might need. It is important that you put objects of varied cost on the list (from picture frames to the latest TV model) so each of the guests can buy something they can afford. The gift lists can be managed by shops or your parents, Best Man and Maid of Honor or put on the Internet (there are sites that offer this kind of service or dedicated software). A list or information about its creation can be given in the invitations. |
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