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Regards to all, we all have attended wedding of our close ones, friends and in the society. The biggest thing in attending one is the selection of a proper gift. They just wary depending on our relation with the host, but selecting a one is sometimes just not so easy. What would you generally consider a good gift for your friend, I know that it would depend on what he/she likes but what would be the first thought that you would get when thinking of a wedding gift?

I'm thru' the "wedding phase" of life [roughly 25 - 40] and not, yet, at the next stage of attending weddings of children and friend's children. However, for re-marriages and late marriages I have successfully (?? - at least they seemed pleased) bought a pack of 4 champagne splits (1/4 bottles) + 2 glasses + a monopoly game. Monopoly for when they can't think of anything better to do - and the champagne for when they can.


Avoid - plates, toasters and anything from the Wedding List.

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> Regards to all, we all have attended wedding of

> our close ones, friends and in the society. The

> biggest thing in attending one is the selection of

> a proper gift. They just wary depending on our

> relation with the host, but selecting a one is

> sometimes just not so easy. What would you

> generally consider a good gift for your friend, I

> know that it would depend on what he/she likes but

> what would be the first thought that you would get

> when thinking of a wedding gift?



Wedding gifts ? what are your choices on that!

Posted by: yuani November 06, 12:31PM


Regards to all, we all have attended wedding of our close ones, friends and in the society. The biggest thing in attending one is the selection of a proper gift. They just wary depending on our relation with the host, but selecting a one is sometimes just not so easy. What would you generally consider a good gift for your friend, I know that it would depend on what he/she likes but what would be the first thought that you would get when thinking of a wedding gift?



I know it looks similar, but can't we give them the benenfit of the doubt >:D<

Previous thread with EXACTLY the same title too... oh dear.


Last time, new businesses: just post saying "hello, here's my business" or message admin about advertising. We're not fucking stupid, and personally I'll now never use your website on principal because I rather resent crap attempts at manipulative marketing.


Merry Crimbo.

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