Bit of both. Because if they put it up on their registry, then they're hoping that someone will contribute to it or just out right buy it for them and that way they save money on the costs of the wedding/reception. But on the off chance that no one contributes or buys the whole thing for them, then they're stuck with the bill anyways and if they plan their wedding and spend the money that should have been set aside for the catering and in the end, not have anything to server their guests to eat…. Well they're SoL then. But on the chance that someone does buy or contribute to it, then they have more to spend on the wedding.
Honestly, it's a good idea. I will have already lived with my partner for over 6 years when we get married. We don't really need the typical registry gifts but help towards the wedding would be so appreciated
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Bit of both. Because if they put it up on their registry, then they're hoping that someone will contribute to it or just out right buy it for them and that way they save money on the costs of the wedding/reception. But on the off chance that no one contributes or buys the whole thing for them, then they're stuck with the bill anyways and if they plan their wedding and spend the money that should have been set aside for the catering and in the end, not have anything to server their guests to eat…. Well they're SoL then. But on the chance that someone does buy or contribute to it, then they have more to spend on the wedding.
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It's cheaper than a lot of other things people could buy them honestly. 🤷
Honestly, it's a good idea. I will have already lived with my partner for over 6 years when we get married. We don't really need the typical registry gifts but help towards the wedding would be so appreciated