We got married before the internets and in Utah (the land of the cheap). I seriously got gifts that, when returned, got us less than $5. I don't like registry info in the invitation, but a registry is good.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostITA.
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That said, this only really applies for the post-internet days because honestly with wedding websites or even googling the couple's name it's SUPER easy to find a registry. In fact I've gone to the big assumed retailers (Amazon, C&B, BB&B, Target, Macy's) and just searched for people who I knew were engaged but hadn't even sent out invites yet. It's really easy to find.
On our invites, we added an insert that simply said "for directions and accommodation information, please visit our wedding website" or something to that affect - assuming that they'd be able to find any registry info they sought.Wife, support system, and partner-in-crime to PGY-3 (IM) and spoiler of our 11 y/o yellow lab
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Thanks for all your thoughts! I figured we should do one just in case people ask or want to use it. I started a list at REI Somehow to me it seems easier to ask for outdoors stuff because we do those activities together. We will probably do one at Macy's too - gotta expand the Fiesta collection!Wife of PGY-2 Gen Surg, gluten/dairy free cook and patron to a big black cat
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Originally posted by LynnAlicia View PostWe will probably do one at Macy's too - gotta expand the Fiesta collection!
I think you can register there. You get extra pieces free if you order X amount. They always have sales and promotions. Also, if you have Dillards, you can get a free place setting if you buy 4. I have found Dillards to have Fiestaware for less than Macys.Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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Try to have a registry at a traditional brick and mortar store. Your parents contemporaries and their elders may not be comfortable with Internet shopping.
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