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requesting money or vouchers
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We're getting married next year and are currently preparing the wedding invitations. We already live together and have everything we need so with regards to gifts, we don't expect anything but if people want to give we would much rather money or gift vouchers. How can we word this without causing offence?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When one of my friends got married, she had also lived with her boyfriend for years and they had everything they needed, other than a dining table and chairs.
She inserted a poem into each wedding invitiation, explaining that they had everything and that they really needed money to enable them to buy the table. It was a really nice way of asking for money without causing offence.
I'm at work at the moment but if I remember when I get home, I'll dig out the invite and post the poem she wrote.
She inserted a poem into each wedding invitiation, explaining that they had everything and that they really needed money to enable them to buy the table. It was a really nice way of asking for money without causing offence.
I'm at work at the moment but if I remember when I get home, I'll dig out the invite and post the poem she wrote.
Maybe she didn't write it herself after all :-)
We are sending out this invitation,
And hope you will join our celebaration.
If to send a gift is your intention,
In modesty we would like to mention,
We have already got a kettle and a toaster,
Crockery, dinner mats and coasters,
So rather than something we have already got,
Please give us money for our saving pot.
But, most importantly, we request,
That you turn up as our wedding guest!
There are more examples of such poems here:
http://www.ultimatewedding.com/poems/index.php ?action=section&sec=4
We are sending out this invitation,
And hope you will join our celebaration.
If to send a gift is your intention,
In modesty we would like to mention,
We have already got a kettle and a toaster,
Crockery, dinner mats and coasters,
So rather than something we have already got,
Please give us money for our saving pot.
But, most importantly, we request,
That you turn up as our wedding guest!
There are more examples of such poems here:
http://www.ultimatewedding.com/poems/index.php ?action=section&sec=4
My daughter's getting married in May want 2. She and her partner have lived together for 3 years so they have everything they need as well. The wedding invitation's are going out next week along with a request for money (Not compulsary). They plan to put any money into their saving's. I think it's a far better idea and should'nt cause offence and may be more easier for the guest's. They wont have to go trudging around the shops and no wedding list either! Good luck:-))
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