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Requesting Themed Gifts For An Anniversary PartyElaine Feedback About This Post:RE: Requesting Themed Gifts For An Anniversary PartyIt is not proper etiquette to request any kind of gift. People are invited to celebrate the anniversary with your parents and that sense of joy is lost when they feel obligated to also purchase gifts (especially if the type or price of the gift is dictated). Of course many people like to give gifts and if they don't have ideas as to what to get your parents they may ask, at which point you are free to tell them your ideas. Post By Anon (Guest Post) RE: Requesting Themed Gifts For An Anniversary PartyWhat about each guest bringing part of their own cherished garden plants, for example grandmas' mums, dads heirloom tomatoes, adding the history on the tag is a nice touch? Then their grandchildren, children could plant for them! Post By KC (Guest Post) RE: Requesting Themed Gifts For An Anniversary PartyStick with the "no gift" idea. Have had a 50th party, so know most people our age do not need much. They would get many more useless gifts for the garden that usefull ones. If they are like me, I would rather "pick out" the things I want, than get something I do not want. Post by WIsgal RE: Requesting Themed Gifts For An Anniversary PartyThere is no graceful way top request a specific type of gift for this occassion unless asked. Either put "no gifts" or do not mention gifts at all. Then if anyone asks what they would like, you can tell them something like "It really isn't necessary but if you want to get them a token they really enjoy their garden..," Post By Linda (Guest Post) |
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