I am not only talking about wedding showers, though they can be included. I am also talking about birthday parties or other gift giving events.
I KNOW that it is rude to talk about gifts on an invitation. However, many people still do. I would never indicate that on an invitation. Personally, it doesn't bother me when guests indicate that no gift is expected, but it DOES really bother me when they say, "in lieu of gifts, please _________ instead." That annoys me. Don't tell me what to do.
Whenever I see an invitation that requests "no gifts" (or some variation of that) I never bring gifts. I hate bringing gifts in the first place, and I genuinely believe that the person doesn't need/want gifts. I DO bring gifts to showers/weddings, but I just don't enjoy doing it. I don't really like getting gifts/money myself (I mean, I like it and appreciate it but it's not a big thing for me), so I figure others are the same.
I got into a conversation with a friend who said that people just write that so that they don't seem greedy and that she always brings them gifts because they actually want them. I disagreed, and said that I didn't bring gifts and thought they were being honest.
So, are you less likely to bring gifts if an invitation requests that you don't?