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Butterbean
Posts: 591
From: Dallas, Texas
I know better than to try this at my reception...
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I truly have no need for any bridal registries. FH and have been living together for 3 years and we have everything we need. I wish that there was a tactful way to have the guests partially pay for their meal during my reception in lieu of wedding gifts. *sigh*
Anyway, I know that I'm probably the only one who admires this. I give her a classic 90's "You go girl!" for having the nerve.
Edited: Butterbean (Mon 07 Jan 2008 11:57:30 PM GMT)
MzPrice2B
Posts: 155
From: Salem, Oregon
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
http://www.mywedding.com/cheynnieandstevenswedding
Edited: MzPrice2B (Tue 08 Jan 2008 08:46:48 AM GMT)
IvyPrincess
Joined: July, 2007
Posts: 446
From: Philadelphia, PA
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Secondly what about folks that would have given you a gift that cost more than that or more money than the $25. You have now limited yourself. I don't know too many people that would pay a per plate fee and still bring a gift.
Edited: IvyPrincess (Tue 08 Jan 2008 01:43:38 PM GMT)
Butterbean
Posts: 591
From: Dallas, Texas
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Edited: Butterbean (Tue 08 Jan 2008 05:06:34 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Also in response to her "guests contributing to the reception". We spent about 2000.00 incl taxes, gratuity etc (I know thats cheap for 115 guest that actually showed! But we like in a med-sized town in FL), got SOOO many gifts on our registry AND over 2000.00 in checks and cash! So they paid for the reception anyways without us asking! So she needs to realize that people are GENEROUS at weddings
Just my 2 cents.
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Tue 08 Jan 2008 05:49:12 PM GMT)
pamcrow
Posts: 1700
From: Upstate, NY
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Edited: pamcrow (Tue 08 Jan 2008 06:02:56 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Lastly, I think my mother would've had a FIT and collapsed from embarrassment if I would've asked guests to pay.
To each is own though -- if that's what someone wants to do.
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Tue 08 Jan 2008 07:46:45 PM GMT)
Butterbean
Posts: 591
From: Dallas, Texas
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Edited: Butterbean (Tue 08 Jan 2008 07:11:02 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
I think that if you had a very private ceremony (You may spring for the costs for your attendants/bridal party), and then invited a small or medium-sized group to "have dinner" with the new Bride and Groom at a restaraunt who can perhaps provide a limited menu at a discounted price for guests (w/o the guests knowing), then that would work out....On the invite, you can say....After the ceremony, please join the bride and groom and XYZ restaraunt for dinner to celebrate their new life together.... then you can do 2 things:
1) Pass the word around that this is the after ceremony dinner plans (notice I never use the actual word "reception-since it carries the connotation that the hosts pay for it)...and that meals are to be paid for by the guests.....
AND/OR
2) Put in very small print at the bottom of the invite that guests are to pay for their own meals (Maybe a Vibride sistah can come up with a polite line here)....
(I would send an invite AND spread the word)....Family is very understanding, and usually want to be there for you!
Either way, when you prepare people for something, they are better equipped to work it out...in the end, those who are meant to be there will come, those who can't, won't make it....
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Thu 10 Jan 2008 05:33:59 PM GMT)
Rosetta
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Posts: 2606
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Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Edited: Rosetta (Fri 11 Jan 2008 03:04:37 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Oohh wee!
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Fri 11 Jan 2008 05:47:24 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Fri 11 Jan 2008 06:47:35 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
I just have too much to say about every daggone thing...so here I go some more....Butter, why not get some new stuff for your new life together? Sure you may not need the traditional China or silverware, but this may be an opportunity to get get a new color palatte for one or all of your bathrooms or some new sheets! Maybe you all can upgrade your bed if you don't already have a King, and get some new sheets? Or maybe a nice everyday dish set with new tablecloths or placemats? Whether you have the basic essentials or not, everybide and groom deserves that feeling of elation after the honeymoon to come home and open gifts..Its like getting married all over again!
I had my own place with everything, and after DH bought a new King Bed and TV I got mad initially at his premature moving in-but I was excited to have the new HD TV and buy sheets to re-decorate and not have the bedroom look so girly....
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Mon 14 Jan 2008 02:09:05 PM GMT)
platinumstyle
Posts: 1801
From: Jacksonville Florida
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
I agree Bumblebee!
Edited: platinumstyle (Tue 15 Jan 2008 04:51:21 AM GMT)
DeeLove
Posts: 495
From: Sunny South Africa
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
I wholeheartedly agree with Rosy - the minute you decide to plan a wedding you should know what your limitations are in terms of money. If you can't afford to cater for everyone; either settle for a small private do or postpone the bigger do for later when you have saved enough money or don't have it all.
And compliments of the New Year everybody!!!
Edited: DeeLove (Tue 15 Jan 2008 12:34:56 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Tue 15 Jan 2008 04:43:39 PM GMT)
Ginoue
Posts: 2361
From: Orlando, FL
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
As a future bride, I would never consider this. If a couple have all they need and honestly do not want any gifts, you could ask your guests to give a contribution in both of your names to your favorite charities, but to down right ask your guests to help with the meal budget, very tacky, but then this is just my 2 cents!!!
Edited: Ginoue (Tue 15 Jan 2008 04:53:56 PM GMT)
Bumblebeekee
Posts: 1996
From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Even by simply getting the word around that you are not having a registry will trigger people to give a cash gift!
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Edited: Bumblebeekee (Tue 15 Jan 2008 05:49:38 PM GMT)
DaughterRhonda
Posts: 8133
From: Jersey City, NJ
Re: I know better than to try this at my reception...
Delight yourself in The Lord & He will give you the desires of your heart!Ps 37
Edited: DaughterRhonda (Tue 15 Jan 2008 06:06:10 PM GMT)