Anonymous wrote:Everyone is going to ask you if you have a registry. Just make one, share it with those who ask, and make sure you put some inexpensive stuff on it.
Anonymous wrote:Your family and friends will want to buy you things, and they will want to buy you things you want. So they will ask if you are registered anywhere. When asked, send them your registry info. Some people really like buying off registries and you are saving them the stress of guessing what to get you. Some people will send what they want regardless of registry. Providing it when asked about a registry accommodates all types of gift-givers.
Anonymous wrote:You’re both right but with a caveat, you must only offer the registry when asked.
I did an Amazon registry for the completion discount, and we could afford it. My mom and a friend and a coworker asked if we have a registry, I send them the link. By the way, the registry was private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to elaborate on my response, wife is right in that she can afford to buy what she wants and is not looking for gifts, so it is rude. You are right that family and friends may want to send gifts. So they can send whatever they want to send without you asking for gifts. A registry is asking for gifts. If the people ask you what they can send, tell them then, or they can send what they would like to give.
-signed a mom who has never had a registry and graciously accepted presents that people wanted to give.
I like it when people have a registry. I want to know that I'm Getting them something they want or need
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Many of our friends and family have asked but my wife has been telling them we have everything we need. I feel like maybe we should just send it to those who ask.