My fiancé and I are older (both in our mid/late 30s) so as far as the typical registry goes we have most of the essentials (and even the nicer stuff) between the two of us. On top of that we're both very practical. So if we already have one (or in some cases two) of something we don't see a need to ask for another. We have registered for a few items the way you're supposed to (one nice store, one mid store, one cheaper store) but the lists are very, very short. If they don't want to purchase off our registry is it appropriate to ask they make a donation to a charity? There is one that is very near and dear to our hearts and our friends/family know about how much it means to us. We already know how much guests will be spending to attend our wedding (we're states away from our families) so we don't want them to spend more money on 'stuff'. Especially since we already have duplicates of so much already and we don't want to just toss stuff in a closet. Of course we would appreciate any gift or gesture. Are we just being too practical? We do not want to offend anyone, we don't want money to be wasted and the rules have changed so much I'd appreciate any input.