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Wedding present


Question Posted Monday August 27 2007, 9:37 am

Hi,

(I asked this question a few days ago and it got deleted. I am not sure why, but if an L2+ zapps it again, could I please be told the reason.)

Anyhow, I have a friend who is getting married this month. I really need some advice on a wedding gift.

Basically the situation is as follows. The guy is in his mid thirties, his wife is a bit younger. I know him quite well, though we are not very close friends. I have never met his wife since she steers clear of our "guy" activities. He is having his wedding abroad and then holding a party at home for friends and family.

Thats pretty much all the relevant info that I can think of. I need an appropriate gift idea, and I am absolutely hopeless at this sort of stuff.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.


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solidadvice4teens answered Monday August 27 2007, 9:11 pm:
YG did a great job of answering your question. I wanted to point out two things. There's a great chance the bride iss registered with a particular store or more than one.

Ask the groom about this because they'll have a list of items they wanted and the bridal registry at the store will know what they still need.

If all else fails tell your friend you would like to get them a gift but need to know what they are in dire need of.

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karenR answered Monday August 27 2007, 1:45 pm:
Your last question claims to have been deleted by questioner. Good question though I don't know why you didn't get any answers.

I will try to answer though I am not at all good
at gifts. :) It is so hard to buy for people this age
who have probably had their own "stuff" for a while now.
Its easy if the couple is real young
or have never lived on their own outside a college dorm somewhere.
You get a toaster or towels or some other thing they probably really need!

What I got for my sister was a very nice, fancy
picnic basket for 2. It had 2 plates, 2 wine glasses, 2 napkins etc. I think it even had a bottle of wine in it. I got it at a mall. They have all kinds and I thought it was a romantic type gift.

If all else fails Alin get them a gift certificate
to one of the snazzier stores in a mall. She will
love it for sure and can get whatever she likes or needs. :)

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