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Why Registering for Wedding Gifts is the coolest wedding trend EVER!

Posted on 9 January 20199 January 2019 By Mayuri Sharrma


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If we’re being honest, one of the best things about a wedding are the hundreds of wedding gifts you’ll be getting! But it also has the potential of becoming one of the worst things—if the gifts you get are ones you have no use for and no space to store. Well, we have the perfect solution for you. Wedding Wishlist has brought the most popular wedding trend to India—a wedding gift registry. This allows couples to create a list of gifts they would love to receive and share with guests. Their guests can then buy or contribute towards any gift on their registry, making sure that the couple will love and use their gift.

Here’s all the benefits of doing a wedding gift registry with Wedding Wishlist!

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  1. NO Guesswork

No guest who takes the time, effort and money to buy the couple a gift wants their gift to end up in a recycling pile. They want to make sure their gift is appreciated and enjoyed by the couple. But guessing what the couple wants and what others are getting them is not easy! A registry eliminates the stress and guess work from the equation. The couple adds gifts they like to their registry, the guests buy, group gift or contribute towards any item on their list, and once a product is bought, it says purchased so there are no repeats!

2) No boxed gifts

The worst thing for a guest attending a wedding is walking around with a big box in their hands. And no couple, dressed in all their finery, wants to hold box after box of gifts and ruin their pictures. When a couple does a wedding registry, this problem never arises. The gifts that guests purchase are delivered directly to the couple, when they want and at any location they want. So guests can be stress free and the couple does not have to worry about lost gifts or gift tags. So easy, right?

3) It’s waste-free for everyone!
A wedding gift registry is the socially conscious and responsible way to gifting. Couples spend a lifetime of savings for their big day and then have the added responsibility of setting up their new home. Billions of dollars are spent every year on wedding gifts, most of which go to waste because guests are aware of what the couple wants. A registry bridges this gap perfectly. The money guests spend helps the couple set up their new home or go on a holiday.

4) You get it all…

When registering for gifts with Wedding Wishlist, couples can create a free wedding website with their story, pictures, event details, RSVP and more. This becomes a beautiful way for the couple to share their wedding with their guests. And they can seamlessly incorporate their gift registry within this website.

5) And it’s all free!
All those advantages and that too for free! What could be cooler than that? The registry and wedding website are both completely free for the couple. And they get their gifts delivered when and where they want at no additional cost. So it’s a win-win for everyone!

You can create a free wedding gift registry at www.weddingwishlist.com

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Comments (12)

  1. Dipika Singh Dipika Singh says:
    11 January 2019 at 12:56 PM

    Wedding gift registry is such a brilliant way to plan an awesome gift for the couple. I am sure this is a surprise every newly married couple would love to have. Glad it picked up here in India too.

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  2. Kala Ravi Kala Ravi says:
    14 January 2019 at 1:23 PM

    I am totally, totally, totally for this system of gifting! Sharing this post for reference for an upcoming wedding in the family!

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  3. Alpana Deo Alpana Deo says:
    21 January 2019 at 10:44 AM

    Gift registry is always very helpful. Easy for the guests and also for the couple. A perfect win-win situation. I am happy that it’s picking up in India.

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  4. Neha Tambe Neha Tambe says:
    21 January 2019 at 7:22 PM

    This is a super cool option. Wedding websites are in trend and add tO It the ease of rsvP and the fact that it is free is cherry on top.

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  5. Vartika Gakhar Vartika Gakhar says:
    21 January 2019 at 8:48 PM

    I didn’t know about Gift registry. It is indeed a brilliant idea, time saver and hassle-free way to choose a gift for the couple.

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  6. Jhilmil Jhilmil says:
    21 January 2019 at 10:27 PM

    Now, where were they when I got married? Wedding wishlist sounds really coolest concept for the bride and groom to start their journey.

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  7. Aritra Chakrabarty Aritra Chakrabarty says:
    22 January 2019 at 8:27 AM

    Wow, this is such a cool concept. Waste free completely. Otherwise generally the guests have a tough time trying to gauge the couple’s requirements n a lot of gifts turn out useless.

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    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      22 January 2019 at 8:36 AM

      Completely agree!

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  8. Amrita Amrita says:
    22 January 2019 at 9:06 AM

    Wedding website and registry both sounds like a perfect virtual wedding organiser /helper. A registry can solve the problem of duplicate gift and wastage.

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  9. Roma Roma says:
    22 January 2019 at 9:17 AM

    How cool a concept this is Mayuri! Really impressive, how thoughtful and sorted. Thanks for letting us know about it.

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  10. Tina Tina says:
    22 January 2019 at 9:57 AM

    Wedding gift registry is picking up in India. Wish it was there 8 years ago too!

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  11. Shilpa Garg Shilpa Garg says:
    22 January 2019 at 10:17 AM

    Wish Wedding Wishlist was there some two decades ago. We got 5 dinner sets and multiple units of toaster/sandwich maker, clocks and useless show pieces and wall hangings. Registering wedding gifts is a cool trend as the couple gets what they really want and there’s no duplication and no disappointments too.

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