Rajah
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Hey all,
My friends who are getting married out of town want to have a party to celebrate with those friends / coworkers who can't go to the wedding but wanted to celebrate as well. They're wondering how best to word the invite to indicate that they are NOT expecting gifts.
He suggested this: (And yes, he does have this type of sense of humor, which everyone invited would "get")
"DO NOT bring gifts, and if you do you'll be turned away at the door. "
She thinks they should word it like this:
"We do not expect anyone to bring a gift!"
I suggested this:
"Your attendance will be gift enough!"
Any other suggestions?
My friends who are getting married out of town want to have a party to celebrate with those friends / coworkers who can't go to the wedding but wanted to celebrate as well. They're wondering how best to word the invite to indicate that they are NOT expecting gifts.
He suggested this: (And yes, he does have this type of sense of humor, which everyone invited would "get")
"DO NOT bring gifts, and if you do you'll be turned away at the door. "
She thinks they should word it like this:
"We do not expect anyone to bring a gift!"
I suggested this:
"Your attendance will be gift enough!"
Any other suggestions?