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Sun, May 21 2023, 7:24 am
Tons of RW people do registries, don't think its as uncommon as you seem to think
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Sun, May 21 2023, 9:03 am
Yeshivish, got married a few years ago. We got a few physical gifts (a couple of dishes, tablecloth, challah cover…), and checks that came out to a few thousand.
The local hachnasas kallah gave to everyone. It was for the community at large, no income limits etc. they provided basics for the home (not furniture), think one set linen, towels, one set pots, China, food processor, kitchenaid…
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Wed, May 31 2023, 5:38 pm
amother Aubergine wrote: | Yeshivish, got married a few years ago. We got a few physical gifts (a couple of dishes, tablecloth, challah cover…), and checks that came out to a few thousand.
The local hachnasas kallah gave to everyone. It was for the community at large, no income limits etc. they provided basics for the home (not furniture), think one set linen, towels, one set pots, China, food processor, kitchenaid… | Tha'ts very nice. Who pays for this fund if there's no income limit?
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Wed, May 31 2023, 6:30 pm
For wedding gifts we usually do money. At the vort it’s gifts
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Wed, May 31 2023, 6:42 pm
amother Chestnut wrote: | I'm chassidish with many jpf/litvish friends.
Setting up the home re furniture, housewares is the girls parents responsibility, same as the gown and hall etc. Some give more basic, some more extravagantly, and some buy second hand.
Wedding gifts -
Physical gifts are usually extras, like pretty housewares used for Shabbos, nice serving dishes, etc. They're also 99% exchangeable
Cash is generally saved by the couple toward a down payment or general savings |
Chasidish and similar. Except big purchases are divided 50/50. Beds, table and chairs, etc.
Couch, sefarim shrank, a/c we purchased on our own. I may have kvetched to my parents and they gave me towards some of them. I am not sure.
I exchanged duplicates of gifts (say drinking glasses) and used that for towels, shower curtain etc.
My MIL didn't have to buy me silver candlesticks bec I bh have 4 sets of grandparents. 3 gave cash and I chose my own candlesticks. I think I got very few cash gifts, but my parents bought me a lot of basic housewares, food processer, hand mixer, dishes, silverware.
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