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There is no non-tacky way to ask for ... along with a draft of the invitation. The request read: "In lieu of traditional wedding gifts, the bride and groom have asked for gifts to their honeymoon ...
A couple’s “tacky” wedding invitations have caused quite a stir, leading to accusations of “gift fishing.” The invites, which included a misspelled request ... s no reason to send ...
Though money has long been an acceptable wedding gift, asking for it outright ... they made no mention of a registry in their invitations and waited until their 25 guests noticed and asked about ...
Don't ask for money or gifts. There is no non-tacky way to ask ... divided opinions after sending out wedding invitations with an 'aggressive' dress code request. Guests were asked wear 'black ...
I do not condemn their choice of being pro-abortion, but to place that on their wedding invitation is beyond ... money for their wedding gift, this money will no longer be your money, but their ...
Dear Amy: I am getting married in July at the age of 54. My boyfriend and I have been together for 18 years and have no children. This is our first marriage and we just never saw any reason to get ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I keep seeing letters to you, and to other advice columnists, talking about wedding invitations being gift-grabs. When we were making the guest list for my child’s wedding ...
If you saw “no gifts, please” on a wedding invitation, would you think it was “fake modesty,” and bring a gift despite the couple’s stated request? I don’t think you would, because ...
They were able to donate 70 backpacks to students at a Florida school. When Matt Cameron and Kelli Davis got engaged in June 2018 and started planning their nuptials, she came up with an idea: In ...
She recently e-mailed me an invitation to her “wedding ... I see no way to be politely honest. If I try to be polite and lie, then wouldn’t good manners require me to send a gift?