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Date: 5/17/2005 9:09:55 PM
Author: snowball
Nothing beats NOTHING! We got absolutely nothing from one of the guest. Not even a card...![]()
Yep. this happened to us, too. But to be fair, we were married while we were in grad school and many of our guests didn''t have any spare cash! I was glad they came anyway.Date: 5/17/2005 9:31:34 PM
Author: AChiOAlumna
Come to think of it, I remember one of DHs friends said they ''forgot'' to bring our gift to the wedding & would send it to us after we got back from the honeymoon...To this day, we haven''t received it...LOL
did you get the lid for your 2 nd wedding gift?. ....LOLDate: 5/17/2005 5:45:40 PM
Author: IslandDreams
My first husband's grandmother gave us the bottom part of a used cookie jar...no lid...and no sentimental value. We were very puzzled....
1) horrible looking green vase with ugly gold trimmingsDate: 5/18/2005 12:38:06 AM
Author: kaylagee
inexpensive place mats
Hmmm... Maybe I should I send very belated gifts to these couples. Some little luxury during their first year of marriage...Date: 5/18/2005 9:05:00 AM
Author: moremoremore
you make a very good point! However, I think it''s still rude not to give one. But I definitely see your point.
Did you ever watch that show on MTV True Life: I''m Getting Married? It had a couple from Staten Island and the groom was talking about that. How each couple had to give at least $300 for them to "break even." The thought of trying to make a profit on a wedding vs. throwing a great celebration for all your friends, family, etc. out of, well, the goodness of your own hear, horrified me. But, if everyone in your group of friends is doing it--it''s only fair for you to as well.Date: 5/18/2005 9:05:00 AM
Author: moremoremore
p.s. funny thing is...at least on Long Island, it''s rude to give anything but $$$$
Date: 5/18/2005 9:05:00 AM
Author: moremoremore
p.s. funny thing is...at least on Long Island, it's rude to give anything but $$$$
Did you ever watch that show on MTV True Life: I'm Getting Married? It had a couple from Staten Island and the groom was talking about that. How each couple had to give at least $300 for them to 'break even.' The thought of trying to make a profit on a wedding vs. throwing a great celebration for all your friends, family, etc. out of, well, the goodness of your own hear, horrified me. But, if everyone in your group of friends is doing it--it's only fair for you to as well.
This must be fairly common because our BEST MAN did the same thing. Granted, he was going through marital problems, and was in the process of seperating with his wife.......I guess his speech was his gift to us.Date: 5/17/2005 9:31:34 PM
Author: AChiOAlumna
Come to think of it, I remember one of DHs friends said they ''forgot'' to bring our gift to the wedding & would send it to us after we got back from the honeymoon...To this day, we haven''t received it...LOL
giving $$$ is the most common gift for a chinese wedding.Date: 5/18/2005 9:05:00 AM
Author: moremoremore
you make a very good point! However, I think it's still rude not to give one. But I definitely see your point.
As for the worst gift, I think they might have attended J-Fo's wedding...a nasty Mikasa vase that was a clear re-gift from her own wedding months prior.
p.s. funny thing is...at least on Long Island, it's rude to give anything but $$$$
Yeah, we made out like bandits, and our wedding was hosted here in So Cal. Not only did our cash gifts cover the cost of our wedding, we had enough spending money for our honeymoon.Date: 5/18/2005 12:27:53 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
giving $$$ is the most common gift for a chinese wedding.
Local habits are so different from one spot to the next...Date: 5/18/2005 9:44:40 AM
Author: abradabra
The thought of trying to make a profit on a wedding vs. throwing a great celebration for all your friends, family, etc. out of, well, the goodness of your own hear, horrified me. But, if everyone in your group of friends is doing it--it''s only fair for you to as well.
That isn''t that uncommon up here in the Northeast. Groups of friends "go in" together on expensive wedding gifts all the time. But, the primary reason that people I know have placed bigger-ticket items on their registry is to take advantage of "registry completion" programs.Date: 5/18/2005 11:18:32 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
speaking of gift registry list...
a couple that i know, have the nerve to put down $1500-$2000 gifts on their list.![]()