I am getting married in October of this year and my fiance and I have been trying to figure out a nice way to direct our guest/family to donate money to our "House Fund" in lieu of buying a gift.
My fiance and and I both had separate households before moving in together, so we have most everything we need and the the things we do need are bigger items (i.e. washer/dryer, refrigerator, etc.). We are not interested in the formal china or dishware that one might normally receive as wedding presents.
So what are we to do!
We want to set-up an account that family/guest could put money in. The money would be used to help buy all the things we're going to need when we purchase our first home (sometime next year).
What do you guys think? Is it still too tacky to ask for cash versus presents these days? And if not, how does one politely ask for the cash?
My fiance and and I both had separate households before moving in together, so we have most everything we need and the the things we do need are bigger items (i.e. washer/dryer, refrigerator, etc.). We are not interested in the formal china or dishware that one might normally receive as wedding presents.
So what are we to do!
We want to set-up an account that family/guest could put money in. The money would be used to help buy all the things we're going to need when we purchase our first home (sometime next year).
What do you guys think? Is it still too tacky to ask for cash versus presents these days? And if not, how does one politely ask for the cash?
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