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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am from India. Parents did a '[b]no gifts[/b], cash, flowers. [b]Only your presence, blessings and best wishes requested'[/b] for our 'arranged marriage'. We had to spell out the no stuff as that's the typical stuff given. I was thinking of that as we approach DS' first birthday party in a few months. Just thought I'd share. [/quote] I like this phrasing - and I'm going to steal it! "Please, no gifts. Only your presence, blessings and best wishes requested for Mary's birthday". Thanks, PP![/quote]
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