I'm trying to find the Yahoo Answers question where a bride-to-be asked if she's being cheap because she expects people to give her wedding gifts that cost $200+ *because* that's how much per person her wedding costs, and it's "normal" to try to recover the costs.
It's beyond tacky, and the answers crack me up.
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Here: [link] "Why do people give cheap wedding gift???"
whoa, who gets married on a Monday night?
I have two weddings coming up this weekend and I'm not bringing gifts to either. For the first one, the bride was just freaking a little about not having a plan to get the gifts from wedding to someplace safe (they're leaving directly from wedding to go on honeymoon) so I'm going to send something to their house. I'd help but I'm leaving her wedding early to get on a plane to fly to a wedding less than 24 hours later in FL. 2nd couple are getting a donation in their name to a local charity (as requested).
2nd couple are getting a donation in their name to a local charity (as requested).
Yes, if this is an option, I always take it.
(ETA: regardless of surliness levels)
If they drink champagne, get them a bottle of good champagne (Veuve Cliquot, Moet White Star, Piper), and write a note telling them to keep it to open on their first anniversary.
I always like the wine or champagne option. Unless it actually is a new couple starting out, they've got too much stuff already.
Savings bonds are redeemable long before they reach face value.
who gets married on a Monday night?
I once worked for a judge who performed weddings during weekday business hours.
I love it when charity donations are requested as wedding gifts.
The bride who wants to recoup her losses needs to be smacked.
oh, also, no matter how surly I am, I *do* gift for weddings. (OK, there was one that I didn't and I'm trying to work out how to deal with that as I have no info on the bride and groom and my attempts to get their address have failed).
I just have an aversion to giving/getting More Stuff and did I mention I'm a cranky asshole?
It's beyond tacky, and the answers crack me up.
So beyond tacky. It would need a passport to find tacky.
Wow.
I once worked for a judge who performed weddings during weekday business hours.
Oh, of course, people get married all the time! I was just a little surprised to hear about having a wedding (big enough that it has a dedicated sound system dude) on a Monday night.
It makes sense in that it's probably less expensive and won't, say, conflict with other people's weddings, though.
I love that she thinks that the guests are supposed to pay for the wedding. I know that weddings are expensive, but unless she's inviting 200 people, 35K is ridiculous.