A new survey and industry insights show wedding registries are moving away from traditional home goods toward cash gifts, experiences, and practical items. With most couples already living together ...
wtvr: Rising trend: Couples opting for cash funds over traditional wedding registries
U.S. News & World Report: The Pros and Cons of Wedding Cash Registries
Good Housekeeping on MSN: Wedding registries are changing fast—here’s what couples actually want
Modern bridal shower etiquette has evolved beyond rigid rules, with cash now considered appropriate when registries are limited or sold out.
Los Angeles Times: Wedding Registry Guide: How to Ask for Cash, Experiences & Gifts
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Let’s talk about wedding registries. Specifically, how to build one that reflects your actual life, not just a checklist ...
Bottom line: There's no hard-and-fast rule on how much cash to give as a wedding gift. Wedding experts advise starting at $100. From there, you may want to adjust up to $500 based on factors such as ...
New York Post: Couples want cash, honeymoon donations and even IVF — what’s the new wedding etiquette?
Couples want cash, honeymoon donations and even IVF — what’s the new wedding etiquette?
The New York Times: The Latest Hot Item on Wedding Registries? A New House.
Yahoo: How much cash you should give at a wedding, according to etiquette experts
How much cash you should give at a wedding, according to etiquette experts
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Once upon a time, wedding registries were a practical way for newlyweds to compile the home starter pack: ...