Wedding List Etiquette

Wedding List Etiquette
Do you think it is bad etiquette to take a gift box for a wedding?

Would you be offended if someone made a gift to your wedding? I read on theknot.com 's section on the label. They were invited to the wedding announcement more 'blunders label, and one of them took gifts to the wedding location (instead of having delivered the address of the couple). They wrote: "bring anything larger than a control is a mere inconvenience. When a client comes with a toaster oven in box or towels, this means someone else will be driving around town delivering property after marriage. Please include a shipping address on your registry so people can send donations directly to you. "I'm getting married in 8 days, and I look forward to personally see Table stacked gift boxes tulle covered – it's party. Yes, I know that my father will have to cart home in his truck, and we must get them home after our return from our honeymoon. But how can you find a gift Bringer offensive? What do you think?

Theknot think I was a little hard on this one. You use simply common sense. If the spouses live in town or have led in their car, there is no problem with gift box. This is not a problem. If the destination wedding, send the gift to his house would be easier for them and you. It just depends.

Wedding Etiquette


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