Hikergirl
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I'm going to assume there was a time when gift registries included in an invitation were considered tacky. I was married in the mid 90's and didn't have one but I do know people who did at the time. I had one for my baby shower a few years later.
Maybe things are just changing and honeymoon registries are becoming acceptable the way gift registries did at some point.
I admit that my first thought is that it is tacky to mention any gift when sending an invitation, but I am totally OK with a (tangible) gift registry so it is kind of hypocritical to say that a honeymoon registry is. Plus like others have mentioned, I give cash anyway so why should I feel differently if it was asked for?
I sure hope all my kids elope
Maybe things are just changing and honeymoon registries are becoming acceptable the way gift registries did at some point.
I admit that my first thought is that it is tacky to mention any gift when sending an invitation, but I am totally OK with a (tangible) gift registry so it is kind of hypocritical to say that a honeymoon registry is. Plus like others have mentioned, I give cash anyway so why should I feel differently if it was asked for?
I sure hope all my kids elope
