| A registry is literally a gift grab. |
| At least they don't have a honeyfund or even worse, a link to their venmo |
So why whine about it being a “money grab”? |
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Normal people don’t. |
Ehhh. I went to a wedding in 2017 for an old roommate of mine. She was 28 and husband was 29. They didn’t do a registry and she flat out told us all at brunch one day it was because they wanted to just get a ton of money. |
| I thought the registry was mainly for showers. |
You're the one who said it was a "cash grab" which is just so rude. |
I think everyone would agree that the freak in this situation is the person who said they enjoy picking a gift out of a registry, LOL!! I mean, if you're intent on picking out the perfect gift, then this is the perfect opportunity to pick the PERFECT gift without being limited to whatever they chose for themselves. View this as an opportunity, OP!!! Go out and buy them those Belgian linens that you think they need for their bed! |
| Many cultures don't do wedding registries and view them as super tacky. I'm South Asian and we had a small registry but 90% of our guests gave us cash. |
| Would coming empty handed be considered a “dinner grab”? Grow up op. Overthinking. |
| Not sure about others but Indian American here and in the last 15+ years, most of the invites we receive from family and friends in our community don't have registries. The correct assumption is that the bride and groom prefer cash/gift cards. No biggie on my end 🤷♀️ |
What is wrong with enjoying picking a gift from a registry? I also enjoy doing that. My cousin got married last summer and I absolutely loved going into pottery barn and picking out two nice gifts for his fiancés shower and wedding gift. Not everyone likes to just write a thoughtless check. |
+1 Give a gift, or don't OP. The newlyweds probably do not need anything! DH and I actually did register to keep the peace (opposite of PP) because MIL kept pushing for it. So, we registered for "wants", because we had all we "needed". Of course, MIL found fault with that, too. But why should we register for stuff we don't need to make someone else happy?? Makes no sense. But, making no sense is a pattern with MIL, so there is that. Honestly, the newlyweds just want to enjoy their special day with people who love them most, who are happy and joyful to be there. I am sure gifts don't matter to them, at least it didn't to us. |