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We received an invitation yesterday for one of the weddings DH and I are going to this summer. Two of the registry cards were included with the invitation. I thought this was bad etiquette. Have the 'rules' changed?
Personally, I could care less - stuff like this doesn't offend me (actually, it takes A LOT to offend me) but I know lots of people who would have a fit about that. WDYT?
Re: S/O: Weddings...
It is still considered bad etiquette. However, I actually find it helpful to know where to look for the registry. Some friends of ours got married in Jan. I found a registry at 1 place. Another friend found 6, including C&B, which we don't have in Lex. I wish I would have known. I wondered why they registered for almost nothing on the one I found! Now I know!
On the other hand, I do prefer that it come in the shower invite instead of the wedding. But not everyone is invited to the showers.
Bad etiquette (sp) to be in the invitation itself. Not bad for a shower invitation.
I really don't care either way,honestly. We didn't send out anything for our registrys. Everything went out by word of mouth and half the people just put money in a card. We only had like 25 people invited though.