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How reliable is this honeymoon registry site?
honeymoonsinc.honeymoonwishes.com Wow Linda R. I suppose I should have expected as much as I got from you asking ignorant people on here.
What is the etiquette for a honeymoon registry?
My fiancee and I are in our 30s and have everything we need. We do need some help, however, paying for our honeymoon. Would it be rude to set up a registry for this and ask people to donate towards our honeymoon?
Is a honeymoon registry tacky?
My fiance and I had to cut out our honeymoon from the budget because we just couldn't afford it. We don't need any housewares at this point, and were thinking that this would be a good idea.Only question is.. is it tacky? How would you feel if that was the only option presented to you for gift giving?If you don't know what I'm talking about, visit this link to get a better idea of how it works.honeyfund.com WhatsaHoneyfundI wouldn't call the honeymoon we had planned a " fantasy" honeymoon. We originally budgeted $400 for our honeymoon. That's total. We can barely afford our $5000 wedding as it is.Just to add.. the link that I provided for this idea, is non profit. All the money will go to the couple. They just basically check it off that they will be providing the money for that portion, and they give a cheque or cash. The only way it costs is if you use Paypal, which I won't be doing.
What do you think about the honeymoon registry idea?
im just wondering bc I don't need anything. I don't want dishes or blenders. I have been living on my own for 12 years, and anything like the more traditional gift would be a waste of money. I was thinking of " no gifts" but my mom said i should ask for gifts bc a wedding is once in a lifetime.My friend used the honeymoon registry and I thought it was a cute neat original adventuresome idea. I have heard some people think its uncouth. I'm wondering WHY they think that, and if it might be a generational thing?how is it begging for cash? im not sure how it all works...i thought they buy you dinner. do they just give you money and then you use it however?is it still rude if you send them a cute photo album of your honeymoon after or some sort of thank you gift?
Does anyone have experience with a travel honeymoon registry?
Such as travelersjoy.com We are taking a 3 week trip to Japan for our honeymoon and instead of gifts, we would like help paying for our trip. I found the site above on The Knot and it looks nice except there is a 7.5 % fee on all gifts. I guess it makes sense there would be a fee for sites like this, but has anyone had experience with this kind of thing? Did you use a better site? Any help is appreciated Thank you
What do you think about honeymoon registry or money trees for a wedding registry?
Do you this it is appropriate to ask your guest for money? What do you think?
How do I word my honeymoon registry greeting tastefully...?
At the top of the honeymoon registry there is a place where you are supposed to write a greeting and introduction to your guests...Our families are not very formal so I don't want it to seem ridiculous... any ideas would be helpful.listen, I really don't want to hear about how you think it is rude to ask for money... I am not asking for money. I am registered at a site that I chose... Just like a Target Registry or a Macy's registry... It is a registry and there is nothing tacky about that so just answer the question or move on... thank you.
Is doing a honeymoon registry a good idea? Any pros/cons?
My fiance and I are already adults, and we have everything we could need with no room for anything else . We have all our dishes and kitchen gadgets, furniture, etc., so we are thinking about doing a honeymoon registry. Has anyone had any experience with honeymoon registries? I don't know much about them, so any information would be helpful Thank you
Is it okay to have a honeymoon registry instead of a gift registry?
My fiance and I were going to run off and get married on the beach in Jamaica. After we announced our plans to have a small ceremony there instead of a large wedding we could not afford here, we were met with dissapointment on both sides of our family. So we talked and ended up deciding on having a large informal wedding here for all of our family members and friends. We are getting some help from our family but we are footing the bill for most of it. We are taking the money we would have put into our honeymoon into this wedding and hoping that instead of gifts, people will be okay with contributing to our honeymoon fund. We put the down payment on our trip to Sandals. It's not an extravagant room, just the basic, and Sandals sets it up so you can link people to their site from your wedding website. We don't have any intention of asking for gifts on the invites . We are just going to list Sandals as our gift registry. And we're not going to register for anything else. But we're worried that since this is a new thing to do, that people will take offense to our decision to have the gifts help pay for our trip rather than things for our house. But since we live together, we already have everything we need.Am I being rude by doing this?I said " not on the invites" so that people would understand that I already knew that it's not appropriate, so that I could avoid being told that, but thank you for telling me anyway. I'm having a wedding, people are going to want to give me gifts. People register to make it easier on others, not because they're being rude. I can not afford to pay for a wedding and a honeymoon. We can't afford it because we have a house, cars, dogs, and educational loans. That doesn't mean we're financially or emotionally not ready to get married, in fact it means the opposite. Here's my opinion on you, little missy, YOU should not be commenting on manners when you have none. Enough said..
Bridal Shower Thank You's - Honeymoon Registry?
I know how to thank people for physical items and cash gifts. I am unsure how to write a thank you card for something purchased from my honeymoon registry I have both a traditional and a honeymoon registry . How can I thank someone for purchasing an experience, in our case a special tour of our honeymoon location, when I haven't taken the tour yet? I know bridal shower thank you's should be sent out before the wedding isn't it within 2 weeks of the shower? , but how do I thank someone for an experience I haven't had yet? Or should I wait until after the honeymoon to write this thank you for my bridal shower? Although that seems quite rude and against etiquette rules to me.
Honeymoon registry vs wedding registry?
My fiance and I have been living together for 2 years so we have all the house items we need. I was wondering about setting up a honeymoon registry instead of a wedding registry. Is it tacky? What are good options to set one up? If not, what kind of items should we ask for since we have all the household items that we would need. Thank you and please no rude comments.
What are some funny things we can put on our Honeymoon registry?
Hi Guys,We are setting up a travel honeymoon registry. We are going to Guthega in Perisher Australia . It's a ski resort.Its a independant honeymoon registry, so you can add anything you like.We have added things like accommodation, ski lessons, meals, 'coffee allowance', ski snow board hire etcWhat are some funny goofy things we can add? I don't like being boring lolhahaha. I don't know if I could be that out there with bedroom novelties as my grandparents will be viewing it lolhoneyfund.com is who we are set up with I haven't had a look at their examples, shall do now.
Do you think Honeymoon registries are tacky?
I was hoping to register with a traditional registry like a department store. I just think there is something fun about scanning the items with those scanners hahaha.We have decided to do a honeymoon registry. We are going to the Snowy Mountains in NSW, Australia we are aussies .We are putting in a range for items, like 'coffee allowance', 'accommodation', 'lunches', 'ski hire' etc.My Fiance and I have been living together for about 5 years so we have everything we need. We considered a honeymoon registry to a bit fun and quirky.My question is, I have read that people find it tacky. Do you guys find it tacky? Also I know its taboo to include registry details in the invite. We are having about 75 people to our wedding, all basically close friends and family so I am quite sure they would by buying us something any way. Not that we really need anything So is there really any shame in including this in the invite if you are close to all your guests anyway?I have been looking around for wording for the invite, I kinda like this We ve collected most things over the yearsfrom household appliances, to linen andsouvenirsWith everyone traveling from afarit may be hard to fit a present in the carOur wish is only to see you on the daycelebrating in your own special wayBut if you still wish to give a giftwe d love you giving our honeymoon registrya little liftAnyhoo .. thoughts would be appreciated. I'm just undecided at this stage. Basically I don't have a issue with it, but I know etiquette says other wise.Thanks for responses so far. I think I am swaying towards not including it in the invites, and just leaving people to enquirer if there is a registry of sorts. That would be ok? Wouldn't it?We live in Sydney Australia. Our destination is about a 6 hour drive away.
What Makes a Honeymoon Registry Tacky, and a Regular Registry Not?
I've seen alot of questions about honeymoon registries being really tacky, yet a list of specific gifts regardless of price isn't?Thanks

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