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If you’re getting married in the near future, you’ve probably got a lot on your plate. From the guest list to invites to planning the actual wedding, your to-do list is likely miles long and your search history is probably all wedding-related. Let us take one thing off your plate for you: the wedding registry. Whether you’re having a small intimate wedding or a full-on party, the first thing guests are likely going to expect answers to are details about the actual day and what they can gift you. While the former will come later, the latter is something you can probably knock out in an afternoon or two. So let’s get started.
What Is a Wedding Registry?
Traditionally, a wedding registry is a collection of one or a small handful of stores where the engaged couple has created a wishlist of products for guests to buy them. Larger retailers may offer discounts, dedicated registry customer service or freebies for registering there.
The couple then makes a list of wants and needs from the stores and distributes that to the attendees. Upon visiting those stores (online or in-person), the attendees should be able to alert the store that their purchase is for the couple’s registry and both receive whatever discount they may be entitled to and be alerted if the item they’re buying has already been bought by another guest.