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Destination Wedding Gifts

Destination Wedding GiftsIf you have a destination wedding, is it still appropriate to register for wedding gifts?

If you have a destination wedding in Mexico or somewhere and do a handful of relatives there, even if you register for wedding gifts?? What is the best thing to do if people are not invited to the wedding destination?

You can still register. Send an announcement after your wedding to friends and family who are not invited to the destination. You might consider hosting a casual event, like a barbecue for those who do not at the wedding in three months of the current marriage. Do not list where you are enrolled in the invitation or announcement because it sticks to do so. Anyone you invite so you know, the groom, or your family well enough to ask where you are registered.

You get married, either the first or second or fifth time, you have the right to register for gifts. And it does not matter if you get married. . your city or far, far away.

Simply. . If the newlyweds are "very special people" in the lives of friends and family members, they will give you a gift (if they have been invited to the ceremony or not).

The most appropriate way to inform your friends and relatives where you are registered, is to create your own wedding website or web page. Please do not put all the wedding registry information in your wedding invitation or wedding announcement.

Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A professional wedding consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant

Hello,
In my opinion, you should not register for wedding gifts. It is impolite. People will pay for the flights, accommodations, etc. to be at your wedding and I think we should not expect gifts. My brother-in-one wedding destination in Thailand. It does my fiance and I have thousands to be there and they do not expect gifts. If pressed, perhaps let them know what you want / need, but do not register if you do not want to be talked about behind your back.

N For the few people present, if they do not know what to buy, they will ask you or family members.
If you have a reception later for others, you must put this invitation, "No gifts, please" because they were not invited to the ceremony.

Posted on March 11, 2010.
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