Wedding Gift List Etiquette
    Article written by Nearly Married
    Gift list etiquette can be confusing and conflicting - partly because wedding   gift lists are a relatively new phenomenon. Nearly Married Ltd., the wedding   gift list provider, answers some of the most frequently asked questions about   wedding gift list etiquette. 
    We're not sure about having a gift list because we don't want our guests to   feel obliged to buy us a gift. What should we do?
    Guests understand when   couples get married it's because they love each other - not because they're   looking for wedding gifts! If you decide to have a gift list you can choose your   wording carefully to ensure that your guests don't feel obliged to buy a gift.   For example, a popular phrase to use is "It's your presence, not your present,   that we want!"
    
Even if you don't want your guests to buy gifts for you, you'll find that   most people still want to give a gift as they feel it's the right thing to do -   and they want to mark the occasion with a gift. Without a gift list to guide   your guests you could find yourselves inundated with gifts which you don't   really want. If you really don't want any gifts for yourselves, why not consider   charity gifts? Or you could ask for tree gifts which will grow and mature (just   like your marriage!) as well as offsetting carbon emissions. 
    Should we send details of our gift list with our wedding   invitations?
    When couples started using gift lists it was not accepted   etiquette to include details of a gift list with a wedding invitation. However,   as gift lists have become increasingly popular, times have changed and so has   the etiquette. It has become much more the norm - and it's simpler - to let   guests know where a gift list has been set up and saves guests trying to contact   the bridal party to find out. It's highly unlikely that guests will take   offence. Most gift list companies can provide you with invitation inserts which   you can send to guests.
    
If you don't feel comfortable including your gift list information with   invitations and you've got a wedding website, this is a great - and discrete -   way for guests to get the all-important details about your wedding and your gift   list. All couples who register with Nearly Married get a free wedding website   which they can add lots of info and pictures to and their gift list is   automatically integrated into their wedding website. 
    Should our evening guests be given details of our gift list?
    If you   don't expect your evening guests to give you a gift, don't include information   about your gift list with their invitations. If you've got a wedding website   this is a great way for them to find out if you have a gift list, without having   to ask. 
    
Is it OK to ask for money for general use or our honeymoon?
    Many couples   already have the traditional household items which were often given as gifts   such as toasters, kettles, towels and bedding. That's why couples often feel   that it would suit them better to ask for money which they can use towards   something special, such as their honeymoon. If you're saving towards a deposit   on a house, furniture or a new kitchen and would appreciate money towards that   why not ask for contributions on your gift list? It is becoming far more the   norm for couples to ask for money - but our advice is to let guests know what   the money will be spent on so that your guests feel that they've contributed   towards a specific item rather than giving money which could be spent on   household bills or your entertainment expenses! The Nearly Married gift list   service lets you customise gifts of money with your own gift name, description,   price and picture so you can ask for anything you want! 
    
We don't need household items and we're asking for other types of gifts on   our gift list - how should we explain this to guests?
    Many couples enclose   an information sheet when they send out their invitations. The information sheet   could have all sorts of important information such as directions, transport and   accommodations options and information about the gift list. You might be able to   add this info to your gift list if your provider offers this option. If you've   got a wedding website this is another great place to add this info. 
    
Suggested Gift List Wording
    If you want to explain to your guests that   they don't have to buy you a gift, or if you want to tell them a bit about your   gift list here are some suggestions:
    
      - Please don't feel obliged to give us a gift - all we really want is to have   a lovely wedding which we can share with our friends and family. 
- Your presence is more important than a present! 
- You probably know that we usually like to do things differently - so it   might not be a surprise to you that our gift list is a little bit different too! 
- As we already have a lot of household items, we hope you won't mind us   asking for money instead of traditional wedding gifts. We're planning to spend   the money on... 
- To celebrate our wedding we're going on a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon which   will give us memories we'll always remember. Our honeymoon gift list shows some   of the trips we've got planned so you can see how we plan to use your kind   wedding gift. 
- We've decided to set up a charity gift list. If you would like to give a   gift, this is a perfect way for our wedding to help others less fortunate than   us. 
More information about gift lists and wedding planning is available at www.nearlymarried.co.uk where you can also download a Free Wedding Handbook.
     
  
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