Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All showers for women over the age of 30 are pretty tacky.
Hahaha. Ok.
Why’s that? By DCUM standards everyone should be wealthy by then?
And have intimidated all of their family and friends away by their wealth and success.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pregnant with my first, and although most pregnancy forums I'm on seem to agree that a "shower by mail" or zoom shower is perfectly fine because of the pandemic, I could never! I'm having a tiny outdoor shower with only immediate family (8 people total) late this summer to celebrate baby.
Anonymous wrote:No need to buy expensive new things. The consignment shops are full of wonderful items for a fraction of the cost.
Otherwise, just decline the invite and send a congrats card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You say there are better ways to do this... well, start by suggesting one!
I don’t want to hurt her feelings. Any suggestions about what to say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'm obviously "tacky" too because I don't see this as a big deal. If the friend is doing this in lieu of a baby shower where you would be buying stuff for the baby anyhow, how is this any different? I'm assuming they are also social distancing so they can't have people together for a baby shower, so this is the next best thing, right? Or are you saying the gift card is tacky?
The person sending the email is the pregnant lady. It would be like hosting your own shower.
Most people I know have someone else “host” the shower and be the rsvp, but the pregnant person is usually the driving force and host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'm obviously "tacky" too because I don't see this as a big deal. If the friend is doing this in lieu of a baby shower where you would be buying stuff for the baby anyhow, how is this any different? I'm assuming they are also social distancing so they can't have people together for a baby shower, so this is the next best thing, right? Or are you saying the gift card is tacky?
The person sending the email is the pregnant lady. It would be like hosting your own shower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got one of these in the mail, also with a deadline to purchase a gift (several months in advance of the birth). It doesn't help that the two (!) registries include items like a $200 diaper bag, a $400 highchair, and a $700 stroller. No mention of a zoom video call or anything, which I wouldn't want to participate in anyway (sounds like torture). Literally just a card demanding expensive gifts by a certain date. I am speechless!
I'm pregnant and find these to be weird (we're not doing any kind of shower or registry), but I had a big wedding with a registry so I guess who the hell am I to say anything either way.