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Having never gone through anything like that, I have absolutely no advice to give. I will point out that my parents got eloped nearly 36 years ago. It seemed to take. There are a couple of pieces of silver around the house that they say they got as wedding presents after people found out about their marriage, but I don't think they registered anywhere. ETA: Let me know how it goes. I'm under orders to follow the family tradition should anyone be stupid enough to want to marry me. |
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Second, personally, I think that if you're not going to have a wedding or a reception, then registering is tacky. Because the gift is kind of for being invited to those things. And here's is the marriage lady's etiquette answer to someone who is eloping and is not having a reception, but a party at their house... Dear Eloping, You can register, but your party is not considered a gift giving situation. Gifts are given for the wedding; not the party or reception. However, many guests may want to congratulate you with a gift, so you could register. Just do not inform people of your registry unless they ask. Best wishes, Rebecca Black, Etiquette by Rebecca & Etiquette Now |
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Gifts are given because someone loves you and wants to wish you well. Gifts may not be mandated, but generous people will still give them (just as generous people will usually tip their friendly FBI agent). Registering avoids duplicates and lets people get what you want. Tell this Black woman to go screw. |
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No one should invite someone to an event with the expectation that they'll receive a gift in return for the invitation, and no one should give a gift with the expectation that they'll get something in return. Gifts are gifts. No more, no less. Attaching strings to gifts is tacky. I give gifts all the time. Sometimes as thank yous, sometimes to mark an occassion, sometimes for a holiday, and sometimes, a lot of the times, actually, just because. |
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Where will you be going for the eloping (elopement? elopatude? elopapalooza?)? I need to live vicariously through someone, so make it good. |
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I think I need to get married again. |
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As to the whole registering thing, just do it. I don't think anyone will think less of you. However, you might want to think about having a party at some point after the elopement to celebrate the wedding. That provides an occasion for people to bring or order gifts for you so it doesn't seem so weird. |
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