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invitation wording on "no gifts"

 

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enterprisepatti


May 25, 2006, 1:38 PM

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     invitation wording on "no gifts"  

I understand that gifts are not to be mentioned on an invitation, but is it ever acceptable to write, "Your presence is gift enough?" We're in our 50s with grown children and more than enough stuff.

Patti

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May 25, 2006, 2:02 PM

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     Re: [enterprisepatti] invitation wording on "no gifts" [In reply to]  

Hi Patti -

This wording is only appropriate on vow renewal and anniversary invitations. So, just spread the word to family and friends and if you do receive a gift you cannot use then donate it to a worthy charity. Smile
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