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The Etiquette of Cash Gifts

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Re: The Etiquette of Cash Gifts

  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_etiquette_etiquette-of-cash-gifts?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:9Discussion:c515b42a-3b22-4d67-be25-7d81c9057463Post:a2a73c9b-2c3f-4b9f-b97e-80d9c7e51e83">Re: The Etiquette of Cash Gifts</a>:
    [QUOTE]<strong>I'm still struck by the poster who said it wasn't proper for women to wear pants 10 years ago.</strong>  Ummm, I am imagining that the poster is around 20 years old?  Well, I was wearing pants 10 years ago and there was nothing improper or unusual about it.  In Where did you get this from and did you graduate from high school?  Are you from some strange religious sect? Lisabean - good luck on your move.  Register for some stuff that you could really use if you move.  Also, maybe throw a few gift cards on the registry. Recently I have been seeing this.  We received a bunch of gift cards to Macys and Pottery barn (where we registered) even though we didn't have them on the registry.  They ended up being useful. After your shower, remove everything from your registry that is left over.  Generally where I am from people will give cash -- especially if there is not much left on the registry.  Maybe quietly sprend the word within your family that you plan on moving and won't be able to bring a lot of 'stuff" with you.  But in no way say your prefer cash.
    Posted by leah2b[/QUOTE]

    i corrected myself later and said i meant century...sheesh! 

    i still can't add, tho...what's 2+2 again?
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