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Annmarie
Savvy October 2023

No Wedding Shower, so no registry?

Annmarie, on December 21, 2022 at 2:08 PM Posted in Registry 0 8

So I decided I did not want a bridal shower because our wedding is only going to consist of 40 people (immediate family and close friends). And I don't want to be rude by inviting people to a shower when they are not invited to the wedding. Is there any reason to do a registry if we aren't having a shower?

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Latest activity by Annmarie, on December 27, 2022 at 12:42 PM
  • Alyssa
    Super October 2023
    Alyssa ·
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    I'm not having a shower but created a small registry. Some people in our families prefer a physical gift of monetary. I figured we'd make a registry for stuff we would use or else we will get random gifts and duplicates.
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  • Annmarie
    Savvy October 2023
    Annmarie ·
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    That's a good idea, I guess people still bring gifts to a wedding.

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  • M
    VIP January 2019
    Maggie ·
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    It's always fine to create a registry, if there are things that you want. You don't need to worry about sharing it until people ask you if you have one, so that part is easy. But it's definitely cultural/regional/family custom if your guests will be planing to bring money to the wedding or if they will be shopping for gifts.

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  • Tavia
    Savvy September 2023
    Tavia ·
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    No you can still do a registry dear. Just make one add it to your wedding website and then people can bring those gifts to the wedding. Because if my ladies decide to throw me a bridal shower I don’t want gifts there and at the wedding. So it’s up to you there is no right or wrong way to do a wedding dear. Good luck!

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  • S
    Devoted September 2022
    Sara ·
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    I didn't have a shower and still had a registry. People who attend your wedding will want to give you a gift and it will help guide them. You don't need a ton of items on there. Just a few from several price points. If you don't have a registry, they'll buy something random and you'll be stuck with it. That was my thinking :-)

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  • Annmarie
    Savvy October 2023
    Annmarie ·
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    Thank you all for your help and advice! I wasn't sure what to do, but I think I'm going to talk to my FH about creating a registry. Thanks again!
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  • Michelle
    Rockstar December 2022
    Michelle ·
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    People want to share your happiness whether they are invited or not, including coworkers and fellow church members. While many disagree, a number of social circles and families do not give cash/experience gifts and default to physical gifts. If you don’t have a physical registry, you will receive gifts you don’t want and can’t return anywhere. A registry lets guests and others know what you want and need. The size of the guest list is irrelevant.


    A registry is essentially a wish list of things you want and need that you would not spend your own money on. It doesn’t have to be restricted to towels and sheets only. What are your shared interests as a couple? Do you entertain guests? Do you enjoy the outdoors? Do you have a favorite shared fandom? What items have you had your eye on in the store that you can’t justify spending your own money on? Put those on your list.
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  • Annmarie
    Savvy October 2023
    Annmarie ·
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    Thank you for the advice, Michelle! I really appreciate this community and how helpful everyone is. I'm having more of an "untraditional" wedding considering how wedding in my family have usually gone (150+ people) so I feel a little lost about what I should do and what I want to do.

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