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Old 08-25-2003, 05:53 PM   #20098
mmm3587
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Originally posted by NotFromHere
Yes. You are an asshole if you don't put some inexpensive items on your list. Not everone is an attorney or a doctor. Remember that a lot of your/her relatives don't make big bank and if they see $200 place settings and tiffany items on your list, they'll think you're flauting your money in their faces. Remember that they want to get you something nice, and something you want (if they're thoughtful). They don't want to have to forego next month's car payment for you, their rich lawyer new relative.
And anything that they get you on the list can be returned for full cash value.
That's why I asked the question: what's the right dollar amount? So, of course I'm an asshole for putting nothing under $200 on the registry. What about nothing under $75? Am I obligated to have a nice even spread of things? If I want a lot of some, say $30 item (nice glassware or something), can I just put 30 of those on there?

Can you really return everything for full value in most situations? That is sweet.
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