MiniGirl
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OP, I was critisized on these boards once because I was considering doing something similar. People pointed out that giving that money to a charity of my choice was not really giving that person a gift at all, and they were right.
What I did do for my wedding though was let people know if they wanted to donate to the American Cancer Society in lieu of giving us a gift, we would appreciate that. (I am a cancer survivor and my mom was still battling cancer when I got married.)
In other words, if you want to give up your gifts, fine, but to expect others to give up something that is traditionally theirs (a favor) and donate that to something that may not be as important to them as it is to you is not fine.
What I did do for my wedding though was let people know if they wanted to donate to the American Cancer Society in lieu of giving us a gift, we would appreciate that. (I am a cancer survivor and my mom was still battling cancer when I got married.)
In other words, if you want to give up your gifts, fine, but to expect others to give up something that is traditionally theirs (a favor) and donate that to something that may not be as important to them as it is to you is not fine.