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re: Weddings are out of control
Posted on 1/19/16 at 6:34 pm to tylerdurden24
Posted on 1/19/16 at 6:34 pm to tylerdurden24
Also, do NOT ask for things other than household items that might be used in the kitchen, general upkeep of the house, or for small scale decorating if you do a registry.
Knew some people that put X Boxes and games and TVs on their wedding registry. Not surprisingly, they didn't even make it to the wedding date.
And know your guest list; if you're inviting all of your friends 5 years or less removed from college, don't go hit up the registry counter at Bloomingdales and Williams-Sonoma and Crate and Barrel. Go to fricking Bed, Bath, and Beyond or Macys like a normal person and just be happy someone cares enough to wish you well.
Knew some people that put X Boxes and games and TVs on their wedding registry. Not surprisingly, they didn't even make it to the wedding date.
And know your guest list; if you're inviting all of your friends 5 years or less removed from college, don't go hit up the registry counter at Bloomingdales and Williams-Sonoma and Crate and Barrel. Go to fricking Bed, Bath, and Beyond or Macys like a normal person and just be happy someone cares enough to wish you well.
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 1/20/16 at 7:17 am to tylerdurden24
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Also, do NOT ask for things other than household items that might be used in the kitchen, general upkeep of the house, or for small scale decorating if you do a registry.
Not everyone needs that stuff. Me and my wife lived together for a few years before we got married. We didn't need anymore house hold items. No one is forcing you to buy anything on the registry and they have every right to ask for whatever they want.
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