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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]*hides* Here we go. I've done this. I genuinely don't want gifts. If someone brings one, I will graciously accept it, but I don't want guests to go to additional trouble/spend money/give us stuff we don't need.[/quote] A good example of why a no-gifts policy is a poor idea. It is going to make someone feel awkward, somehow. Sent a party invite, do not mention gifts, end of story.[/quote] But then you get gifts. I don't want gifts. (I'm the other PP who tries to do this.) How do ppl feel about "your presence is your present"? That's what I use most. I really think it's clear. Most people who show up with gifts in the face of such an invitation acknowledge that they understood I didn't want them.[/quote]
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