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Been invited to a wedding,
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and the couple concerned aren't putting out a gift list as they said they didn't want to 'presume on peoples pockets' during these diffiult financial times. - Which I thought was pretty decent of them. So, as they already have set up house together, what do you think would be an acceptable gift? I don't think you can ever have enough towels or bed linen, or hubby thought something for the garden, like a fruit tree sapling - any ideas anybody? Around £30-£40
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I was invited to a wedding where the couple had already been living together for years. I couldn't think of a present but I decided that storage space is always useful, so I bought something like this:
http://www.lawson-his...8456/raaco/c11-14.jpg
It's obviously totally unromantic and I didn't really think that it would be appreciated but, a few months later, the couple asked me where I'd bought it as it was the most useful present that they'd received and they wanted to get another one!
So putting 'practicality' ahead of 'romanticism' might not be such a bad thing!
http://www.lawson-his...8456/raaco/c11-14.jpg
It's obviously totally unromantic and I didn't really think that it would be appreciated but, a few months later, the couple asked me where I'd bought it as it was the most useful present that they'd received and they wanted to get another one!
So putting 'practicality' ahead of 'romanticism' might not be such a bad thing!
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