| High quality appliances or utensils. I got married a few years ago and the best items I registered for were a good coffee maker and a convection oven. We use these almost every day. I also registered for a few nice serving dishes and utensils, quality knives, and a dyson vacuum. No interest in fancy china - we live in a rowhome. I don't have room for the crap and I'm not hosting 12 person formal parties. |
+1, we still eat off our white C&B dishes every day. But other than those we did a honeymoon registry. People could pick specific things to send us to and we wrote about them in our thank you notes. |
| Married 28 years ago. The *picture frames* we received are displayed all over the house reminding us how special our friends and family are from that special time. |
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Framed wedding invitation. We obviously didn’t register for this but it’s one we still have hanging up.
Residelmwine glasses are one thing we did register for that we Weill use 20+ yeas later. |
Great question, OP! DH and I were settled in our mid 20's, lived in a small place, and literally needed nothing. We paid for our own wedding, gladly. We only asked that guests show up happily and enjoy themselves. My family already knew we needed nothing, and like other PPs, I am from a cash is the gift for almost all life milestones family. MIL insisted that we register, so DH and I went to (high end store my mom and I liked) then transferred the list to a different store that MIL was familiar with. The only thing DH and I could finally come up with (that actually was not frivolous) was people chipping in for a video camera. One of my parents was on their death bed, and we were going to their home country for our honeymoon. We brought back priceless photos of the family, thankfully. It was before iPhones, and a lot of other every day conveniences we now have, but the photos were and are priceless. To answer your question, OP. Most people do not need decorative items. If you think you will use the china, crystal and flatware, go ahead and register for it. Do not register for anything you do not 100% want or need. It is your day, not someone else's. |
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Lenox flatware set
Regular everyday dishes Thick flannel lined quilt which we used for many years Fancy towels Pretty much things we use everyday, just nicer ones than we usually buy. We registered at Macy's and another similar store. |
| The wedding all my gifts were cash. The registry was for the bridal shower. |
What does being Asian have to do with using a rice cooker? What a weird set of comments. You don't have to be asian to eat rice, sweeties. |
| Wine rack and a case of wine. |
| A Staub Dutch oven… my kitchen workhorse. It lasted for 10 years of nearly daily use, then at last started to chip on the bottom and I had to discard it. I promptly replaced it with a different color. |
What a money grab! I would have given you a lovely card and called it a day. |
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Joy of Cooking cookbook
Waffle maker Higher end silverware “Wedding china” has become our everyday set and I really enjoy looking at it Married in 2003 |
Something like that should have lasted a lot longer. |
| Plates, glassware, silverware, bedding. |
+1 Also $ towards honeymooon!(As a couple that paid for our own wedding, it was the most appreciated gift) Two adults don’t really need ANOTHER set of kitchen stuff. |