My fiance and I have been together for several years living in the same household. We have everything that we need, and do not need new toasters, or towels, or anything of the sort. We want to include in the invitations that we want gifts of money towards the down payment of a new house. How do you mention this, if it is indeed okay to mention this. I have been reading up on it, and it says that it is tacky to ask for money. But I have found some cute poems.. Please give me your advice as to whether we should include this in our invitation, or not, and whether you personally would be offended if this was sent to you in an invitation asking for a monetary gift. Thanks a lot! Here are a couple of examples:
If you were thinking of giving a gift, to help us on our way.
A gift of cash towards a new house, would really make our day.
However, if you prefer to purchase a gift, feel free to surprise us in your own way
2007-03-09
23:13:34
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Jeni W
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