ask the bride and groom if they registered anywhere for wedding gifts if so go to wherever they have them at and get thier wedding registry and it will have everything they want on it and that would be the best thing to give! if they dont have anything people usually get home things like dishes nice wedding picture frames to put thier wedding photo in towels with thier last name initials embroidered on them. i hope this helps you out but usually the wedding registry is the best i mostly got things for a home at my wedding. so good luck best wishes
2006-11-03 15:56:53
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answered by nuzzihuzzi 2
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particular, you certainly ought to return ALL funds and presents, with out exception! I echo Katherine's sentiments above. What replaced into this, a fundraiser or an engagement occasion? those people gave you funds presents to place towads your destiny happiness as a married couple, no longer as some style of hide value to defer the expenditures of your occasion. you do not have thrown a occasion you should no longer even have the funds for. do no longer ask the persons in case you are able to desire to return their present as stated above-- people will experience placed on the spot and enable you to wreck out with doing the incorrect element using fact they experience sorry for you. you know the splendid element is to return each and everything, case closed. I propose, incredibly-- have some dignity.
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answered by Anonymous
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a nice pieve of furniture, like a toaster or famous picture by Modiglani or Van Gough. Like starry night or Mona Lisa. A nice little house warming gift. Or a cute like sketch of the couple togther on their wedding date (hire a artist)! Good Luck! Here to Help!
2006-11-03 13:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no such thing as a bad present unless it is a present that needs to be returned. Nuisance!
Buy something that does not demand time from either the expected groom, the bride or both as they will surely be busy from here on out (i.e., no concert tickets, etc.)
Clock radios, CD players, anything for the home are usually appreciated...
2006-11-03 13:00:53
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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If they are religious buy them a religious book about marriage. That's what I plan to do for my friends so that they can go into their marriage with a strong foundation.
2006-11-03 13:08:25
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answered by MISS 84 5
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all gifts..any gifts is good as long as it is heartily given. but buy something that make the couple remember you..
2006-11-03 17:02:13
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answered by icon 2
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A nice set of two bottles of wine, they'll appreciate it..☺
2006-11-03 13:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything that's His and Hers, such as bathrobes, towels etc.
2006-11-03 13:02:04
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answered by BAnne 7
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