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When a wedding invitation explicitly requests "no gifts please," it's essential to respect the couple's wishes. Here's the proper way to respond:

  1. RSVP promptly: Respond to the wedding invitation as soon as possible, indicating whether you will attend the wedding or not. Timely responses help the couple with their wedding preparations.

  2. Acknowledge the request: Include a short note or comment in your response to acknowledge the couple's request for no gifts. You can say something like:

    • "Thank you for letting us know, we will be there to celebrate your special day. Looking forward to sharing the joy with you!"
    • "We received your invitation and appreciate your request for no gifts. We are excited to attend your wedding!"
  3. Avoid mentioning gifts: When responding, refrain from mentioning gifts or the fact that you won't be bringing one. The focus should be on your presence and well-wishes for the couple.

  4. Send your best wishes: Express your happiness for the couple and offer your heartfelt congratulations on their upcoming marriage. Let them know you are looking forward to being part of their celebration.

  5. Consider other ways to show your support: If you want to show your love and support beyond attending the wedding, consider writing a thoughtful card or letter to the couple. You could also contribute to any charitable registry they might have set up, if they've chosen to go that route.

Remember, the couple has specified "no gifts please" for various reasons, which could include not wanting guests to feel obligated to spend money or simply not needing additional items. By honoring their request, you demonstrate respect and consideration for their preferences during this special time in their lives.

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