kelleigh1
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My husband and I will celebrate our 5th anniversary next week.
When we got married, my in-laws insisted that we give them a list of exactly how much money each guest gave us as a gift. I found this terribly tacky and insulting. According to FIL, they needed to make sure that the amount people gave equaled the amount IL's had given to that person's children when they got married.
Yesterday, I get an email from MIL telling me that a family cousin is getting married this summer and asking if I have "the list" so they know how much to give as a gift.
Has anyone else ever heard of such a thing? When this first came up 5 years ago, IL's tried to tell me this is the way things are done in their state, but I'm really hoping that's not the case. (They tried to tell me other things that we "had" to do at our reception were the way they were done in their state too, but other people that I talked to from the same state thought they were nuts.)
When we got married, my in-laws insisted that we give them a list of exactly how much money each guest gave us as a gift. I found this terribly tacky and insulting. According to FIL, they needed to make sure that the amount people gave equaled the amount IL's had given to that person's children when they got married.
Yesterday, I get an email from MIL telling me that a family cousin is getting married this summer and asking if I have "the list" so they know how much to give as a gift.
Has anyone else ever heard of such a thing? When this first came up 5 years ago, IL's tried to tell me this is the way things are done in their state, but I'm really hoping that's not the case. (They tried to tell me other things that we "had" to do at our reception were the way they were done in their state too, but other people that I talked to from the same state thought they were nuts.)
Seriously that is beyond weird.
Sounds like something I would do!
. I'm sure not each and every Italian but throughout my family & even friends that have married Italians have been taken aback by "the list". It's used to keep track of who gave what for weddings, christenings, graduations, etc. so that the gift can be returned in kind.
I can't even imagine using the sentence "That's how it's done in our/this state" in a serious way. "Our family", sure, and let's just be honest - that's what it is! 
(and I can't image why) it's time to shred it and let MIL know you don't know where it is. (Gosh, Mom, I'll look, but that was 5 years ago....I'll let you know if I find it......) Privately...
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