Honestly? I never really liked all the games played at showers (baby, wedding/couples/bridal, etc)
At my bridal shower we did not play games though we did have gifts to open. Most of it was spent talking with my family and my soon to be family and them to talk with each other![]()
I’m with you on the games. But this bride doesn’t appear to need a shower.Ugh I hate them, too. I was a very chill bride (and new mom at my baby shower) but the one thing I requested - when asked what I'd like or prefer - was that there be NO games.
This thread makes me *really* glad that I eloped.
I think @kymom99's suggestion is perfect.Since it would involve a flight, rental car and hotel for 2 nights I am not sure if I want to go to the expense. I did send them a Nespresso Vertuo with an aerocinno attachment as a gift
You're too nice. I'd have just a note to the effect of, "We're sorry to learn you won't be at our wedding. We'll send you a link to the pictures!"On a practical note, you should call, text, or message everyone who didn’t RSVP with a request to give you an answer by a deadline, or else you will assume they can’t make it.
I attended a wedding shower last summer that had a similar theme, the bride wasn’t registered anywhere and on her Facebook page she made a joke about being registered with the US Mint as she didn’t want gifts, only cash. Her mother, when asked about her daughter’s wedding just referred everyone to her Facebook page.I thought of this thread because I just got a wedding shower invite that asked for "only money, no gifts", happened to run into the bride to be who told me she hates shower games, so they're not playing any, so now I don't feel like going, since there will be no gift opening and no game playing. All I can figure is that they're going to sit around drinking spiked punch and counting the cash in the envelopes!
But I did RSVP "no", I promise!
Terri
Someone had given her a tip jar! We never found out who it was either!
We had this situation when we got married. We didn't get a gift from DH's aunt. She is his Godmother and even did a reading at our wedding. She adores DH and adores me. Of course, I never asked her anything, but even after 11 years, I'm still perplexed by it.
OP here. WE got a bunch of RSVPs late including a “maybe”!?! My daughter had to make ten calls with eight of them coming though two of those said not sure how many!
I’m anxious to see how many show and hoping we don’t have any surprise guests.
32 extra people showed up to my nephews wedding reception a few years ago. They were aquaintances of the bride and groom who hadn't rsvp'd they were going and everyone assumed they were no's. It was a small reception building with a large outdoor space.
Once everyone was seated at their places (name tags at every table) and my sister realized there were all these extra people who were there she got them all outside and told them that since they didn't rsvp there wasn't enough food or a place for them inside, they could sit outside at the picnic tables and she'd order them pizza and afterwards they could come in for the dancing.
Some left but most stayed for the pizza, cake and dancing.
The bride and groom didn't know about it until they were back from their honeymoon and when I heard, I was pretty proud of my sister for finding a way to handle it. The brides family was too tipsy to even notice. LOL
Maybe next time they'll RSVP.
They did run out of cake and didn't have enough champagne for the toast because they came in for that but the cash bar was fine since most of them didn't drink.
Saw this on Pinterest, and it made me think of this thread![]()