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Is it ever NOT acceptable to put details of your wedding list on invitations?

Does anyone think that it is rude to put wedding list details on the invites? are you all american?! i have never received an invitiation without the wedding list/bridal registry information on it!!

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  1. The only details that should be on their is who is getting married, when, where, the time, and the same details for the reception. You don't need to add who's parents are who's or who is giving the bride away and such.
  2. No I have never seen that done.
  3. That's funny you asked. About a month ago, I received a wedding invitation that listed info such as a detailed menu of the first and second course, complimentary drinks offered, wedding cake flavors, name of the dj, schedule of cocktail hour and cake cutting, etc. To me, it was unexpected, but I think it was the bride's way of showing how excited and proud she was. Her wedding is this coming Sunday. I don't think it's unacceptable; it's just strange, funny, and awkward because I couldn't help but laugh in amusement and at the same time wonder why should would reveal so much detailed info with her wedding invitations. The only unacceptable part was that she also included bridal regisrty info- and that is a no-no. Wierd, yes. Rude/ Unacceptable, no.
  4. A wedding invitation is not a bulletin board or a message center. If there are some details that the guests need to know then mail that information out separately "as a Bride and Groom newsletter" or create a wedding website page. Answered by: A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant
  5. Hello and congratulations of your wedding ! when you send someone a wedding invitation its not really appropriate to put the wedding list details on them i would do that as a separate issue hope you have a wonderful day angela
  6. If you check any wedding etiquette book (especially the American ones) they are all unanimous that including wedding registry on the invite is tacky and money-grubbing. That info should be sent out by word of mouth, or by website, or email. I have been invited to countless weddings, and only seen the wedding registry listed once. It was by a very young couple, who probably didn't know better.
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