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Mini Form
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 It's almost time for your wedding. This is a time of excitement, preparation,
and spending. Yes, the bill affixed to your wedding can be an eye opener, but let's focus on receiving rather than giving. The
wedding ushers in many gifts for you and your future spouse. To make sure you get desirables, establish a registry. Consider the
following tips.
You may already be living together, so some staple items may be owned. If not, think about the basics that people living together
need. Discuss what the both of you may already own, or consider upgrading existing items.
Register no sooner than three months prior to your wedding. Registering too early may increase the likelihood of items being out
of stock or discontinued.
There is no set rule regarding how many places you can register. Two or three stores seem to be manageable. Choose stores that
host items that you desire. Do not worry about the pricing; let guests decide what amount of money is okay to spend. Consider
choosing stores with a separate genre of products. For instance, you may counter an electronic store with a bed and bath one.
In addition, attempt to make it easy for the guests. Some stores have online options that are convenient for guests regardless
of their location.
Online registries may be the way to go. It is convenient for you and your guests. Guests can log on, choose a pre-selected item,
and arrange to have it shipped before or after the wedding.
It is an added blessing to have helpful customer service representatives to aid in the process. Some store representatives go as
far as to learn your tastes and make suggestions in regards to what items to place on the registry.
Don't wait more than a month to pen your thank you cards. Guests like to know what you think of your present. Satisfy their
curiosity by telling them how you intend to use their token of congratulations.
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