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melmcw




Post #1 of 2 (568 views)
     Honeymoon Registry Wording  

Hello!
I am in my late 50's and getting married. We have a full house and have decided to create a honeymoon registry in which guest may contribute to our honeymoon, if they would like. What is the most appropriate (in terms of etiquette) way to describe this to our guests on our Honeymoon Registry site? Thank you!

(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 23, 2009, 10:40 AM)

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     Re: Honeymoon Registry Wording [In reply to]  

Dear Melmcw,

This is a touchy subject as so many find these sites and the idea of registering for cash or vacations as a negative.

There is no way of announcing this, as it is assuming that others want to pay for your honeymoon. And, we never request gifts. So, if others ask where you are registered, you would tell them. If you have a wedding website, you could list it, but not on the first page. Other than that, it is never listed on any invitation. It is not an appropriate shower gift either.

Please do not be offended if you do not receive anything. Some guests are offending by these registries and decide not to give anything. Of course, sometimes it is a success as well.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now

(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 23, 2009, 2:18 PM)



 
 


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