Hey you can have any time!!
2007-12-10 19:20:32
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answered by scottie 4
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I personally would not... I'm guessing many of the guests would be close friends and family, and they['ve probably already given you shower gifts as well as wedding gifts. It's never proper etiquette to write "No Gifts" on an invitation because that indicates that you WERE expecting them to give you a gift had you not instructed them otherwise.
If you want to show off your new digs, then do! Call everyone and invite them over for a dinner party... You do all the planning, cooking, and decorating, and enjoy hosing your friends and family in your new home! Make sure to give everyone the 'grand tour" while they're there!
2007-12-11 00:56:42
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answered by vanessa 4
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Yes of course, most people just bring a bottle of wine to a house warming party so yes have one!
2007-12-11 00:14:25
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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Yeah course but you may wish to tell people no presents required. Unless you want more prezzies.
2007-12-10 19:25:52
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answered by Anthony R 4
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I think it would be perfect. good way to get to know each other's relatives better.. and also to introduce everyone to your new home!
have fun! and oh yeah, congrats too! :)
2007-12-11 20:01:40
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answered by Hema 3
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its good not to have it too close to the wedding time.a month seems a good time away.
2007-12-10 21:36:11
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answered by Alwaysright 5
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yes can i come if i promise not to eat and drink you out of house and home.
2007-12-10 20:28:32
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answered by fozz 4
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yes it is
2007-12-10 20:31:30
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answered by Baps . 7
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yes please its the real time...... Ur free of arranging the things and ready to welcome Friends......
2007-12-10 20:31:01
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answered by daudzai 2
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Of course, but please state "No gifts, please".
2007-12-10 23:12:37
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answered by Lydia 7
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