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I do what most others do.  A gift off the registry for the shower and cash for the wedding.

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For the shower, I normally give a gift card from where the bride is registered.  I hate buying from those registrys.  I can never find the item in the store (even though it usually has the aisle number, etc. to help you find it) or things I want are out of stock, etc.  The only time I do a registry gift is when I order from the place online.  .I do a check for the wedding. 

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I don't buy from the registry. (op's invite with bridal registry inside, tacky imo). I give a gift card for HER (bath & body etc.). Wedding, I give cash.

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Times must have changed more than I realized.  To me, the shower is a bridal shower, and gifts should be personal items for the bride.  The wedding gifts are entirely different, and that's where the registry comes into play.

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@CaitlinH wrote:

What is your wedding gift etiquette?

 

This bride in particular had her wedding registry printed on her bridal shower invite.


 


How tacky!

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@Daisy wrote:

@CaitlinH wrote:

What is your wedding gift etiquette?

 

This bride in particular had her wedding registry printed on her bridal shower invite.


 


How tacky!


I agree.  I'm guessing in some screwball way she thought she was being "helpful."sigh

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@surfk wrote:

@IamMrsG wrote:

Times must have changed more than I realized.  To me, the shower is a bridal shower, and gifts should be personal items for the bride.  The wedding gifts are entirely different, and that's where the registry comes into play.


That is true. Or once was true. Or can be true if its strictly a bridal shower.

 

But today, more and more, its a "shower" which is for and includes both the bride and the groom. That makes the gift registry for such or gift ideas trickier and more wedding gift-like in general.

 

But I agree. If its a bridal shower intended to create a trousseau of sorts for the bride, then that is most traditional. And that registry (if there is to be one) should have a whole other slew of selections to choose from as opposed to wedding gift ideas).

 

 


Sounds like a ploy for double gift receipt to me.

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If it's a couple I've known a long time, I make them a quilt. Otherwise it's a gift off the registry and check for the wedding

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@Daisy wrote:

@CaitlinH wrote:

What is your wedding gift etiquette?

 

This bride in particular had her wedding registry printed on her bridal shower invite.


 


How tacky!


How about "be a dear and wrap in clear" printed under the registry stores.....