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09 October 2007

I list, You list, We list...

As per the Christian tradition, Preethi and I have created a "Wedding Gift List". The purpose of this list is to inform the guests about the gifts the couple would like to receive for their wedding. This is to help the couple to settle down in their newly married life and the list would mainly consist of furniture, kitchen items, paintings, the honeymoon package and other useful and practical things.

In the Middle Ages, the gifts were usually brought by the guests to the couple's parents' houses a few days before the wedding and could only be revealed on the actual day of the marriage. Over time, this custom has been modified with the advent of technology and today, everything is made much easier with the Internet.

We have made a list online and all you need to do is to select the item that you would like to present to us and you would be requested to pay online. We will then receive a notice from the website that will enable us to pick up our gift from the respective boutique. It is as simple as that! If you do have questions regarding this, please leave a comment or contact us via email.

Happy Gift Shopping, everyone and thank you all in advance !!!


Pour l’histoire, la liste de mariage est une tradition du mariage chrétien qui consiste à permettre aux invités de participer à la fondation du foyer des époux. Au moyen-âge, les cadeaux étaient déposés quelques jours avant le mariage chez les parents des jeunes mariés, et étaient exposés le jour J.

Pour respecter la tradition et répondre à la demande générale voici notre liste de mariage.


1 comment:

Nadz said...

wish I could be there too! :( Nadia