A recent Zelle survey found 84% prefer money as a wedding gift over other gifts. Feel the same but not quite sure how to tell guests? Here’s how to do it tactfully.
00:01According to a recent Zelle survey, 84% say they prefer money as a wedding gift over other gifts.
00:07Sound like you, but don't know how to get the point across to guests?
00:11Here's how to do it tactfully.
00:13First up is to avoid including any registry info or gift requests on your save the date or actual wedding invitation.
00:20It can make guests feel like they only scored an invite for the gift.
00:23Instead, include the request on your wedding website and spread the word through family and friends.
00:29Cash can feel a bit cold to some guests, so along the request explain what you plan to use it for.
00:35Whether it's for your honeymoon or buying your first house, it's a way to make it more personal versus them just handing over a check.
00:42Cash registry websites are another good way to get what you want.
00:46Popular ones include HoneyFun and MyRegistry, where people can put money towards specific activities on your honeymoon, home renovations, and more.
00:55And finally, some people may just really want to give a physical gift, so give them the option.
01:00Take the guesswork out for them by creating a registry of stuff you actually want.
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