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No Wedding Gifts - Writers Block

 

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cljim


May 11, 2007, 9:31 AM

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     No Wedding Gifts - Writers Block  

   

Hi

I am trying to come up with a phrase to put in my wedding invitiations to indicate to guests that we do not want gifts. The best I can think of is:

"The pleasure of your company is your gift to us"

OR

"Sharing our joy and happiness is you gift to us"

Thank you!

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May 11, 2007, 10:06 AM

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     Re: [cljim] No Wedding Gifts - Writers Block [In reply to]  

The reason you're having trouble finding the right words is because there are no right words. It is not proper to mention anything about gifts in a wedding invitation. Even the notation of "no gifts" implies that gifts are as important as the ceremony. Just do this by word of mouth.
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