I went to a wedding recently, a couple who were living together a while in a house they had bought together.
Included with the wedding invitation was a poem about how they didn't want a wedding present as they had all they needed but if a guest really wanted to give something, an anonymous cash donation would be welcomed (and the poem explained this much better than I just did, I'm sure). The poem went on to say that they would use the total gift to invest in a painting etc.
On the day, 2 boxes were provided - one for "best wishes" cards and one for envelopes containing any anonymous cash present.
Guess it took the pressure off those who felt unsure about the "going rate" and especialy the feeling of not wanting to seem mean.
They did mention after, that some people put their names in the "anonymous" envelope!
Included with the wedding invitation was a poem about how they didn't want a wedding present as they had all they needed but if a guest really wanted to give something, an anonymous cash donation would be welcomed (and the poem explained this much better than I just did, I'm sure). The poem went on to say that they would use the total gift to invest in a painting etc.
On the day, 2 boxes were provided - one for "best wishes" cards and one for envelopes containing any anonymous cash present.
Guess it took the pressure off those who felt unsure about the "going rate" and especialy the feeling of not wanting to seem mean.
They did mention after, that some people put their names in the "anonymous" envelope!
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