WEDDING GIFTS
Received a wedding invitation that stated "monetary and gift cards only" What are the rules for this type of gift giving.
Posted by Karen; updated 02/19/04
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Really Kay or should I say Etiquett Police, Manners police, grace police oh and don`t forget grammer police. When your wrong your wrong and sweetie you are WRONG, you must live in a really small town if you think the internet is going to help you find where a person is registered. The cards are there for convenience, no one is saying they must get a gift at that store or they have to get a gift at all. You should really practice what you preach!
Posted by Sarah; updated 02/19/04
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No Sarah, I`m not wrong - you are. You simply don`t like what is true etiquette so you don`t want to admit you do things incorrectly. However, since you`re not that bright I certainly don`t expect you to understand why you`re wrong.
Try Marshall Fields, Kohls, or Target`s website -- there is a spot for, yes - you guessed it, Registry information. It takes two seconds to type in either the bride`s or groom`s name and tada you get their registry if they are registered at that store. Additionally, if you register at either: Younkers/Herbergers/Boston Store/Carson Pirie -- your registry will come up at all of them since they are owned by the same parent company. Maybe even someone as slow as you can figure this out; I won`t hold my breath though.
No, I`m sorry I`m not from a small town. I live in Minnepolis, MN and the metro area population is around 3 million.
Posted by Kay; updated 02/19/04
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Wow Kay, truly impressed looks like I got the best of you, I mean you were mumbling something like etiquet never goes out of style am I right!
Posted by Sarah; updated 02/19/04
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Once again, your posts make no sense -- I see a pattern here.
Posted by Kay; updated 02/19/04
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Its ok KAY is it old timers setting in or just selective memorie, may take a trip back to the message boards and do a little re-reading.
Posted by Sarah; updated 02/19/04
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I just wanted to say, I post on here all the time. I`m not the rude Sarah that keeps preaching mindless posts about how acceptable it is to request money. Just to make it clear, I think it`s completely wrong.
Posted by Sarah; updated 02/19/04
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BTW, to the previous Sarah, the disease is ALZHEIMERS, not old timers. If you`re going to post on something to make yourself sound witty, then know how to spell it otherwise you sound like the airless nitwit you really are.
Posted by Sarah; updated 02/19/04
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Old timers!!!! ROFL!!!!!
Sorry, but that was just too, too funny!
Posted by Val; updated 02/19/04