A fb friend posted today saying she saw that there was a news registry option at a store she was shopping at: housewarming. I suppose the idea is that when you purchase a new home you register for the things you still need/want so people know what to get you when they visit said home. My first reaction was super tacky. Others brought up goodp points about people who plan to stay single or. can't get married and will never have other "shower" type opportunities. I knew you ladies would have opinions. So what do you think? Is it tacky to register for/ expect housewarming gifts? Or does it make sense in some situations?
Re: housewarming registry?
I am fine with the party but registering is stupid.
Married: July 28, 2012
DD: July 29, 2013
DS: July 1, 2015
Current EDD: May 15, 2017
I've used Etsy for this purpose before. I glance through what friends have liked and buy for them that way. Kids are the hardest for me though. I never know what they like so I've been buying gift cards to places like kids play places or paint your own ceramics.
So maybe her fam is cray like ours and someone asked her. I will say that we only share the lists with those who ask though.
That's why I had 4 baby registries but people only knew about 2.
What if your friend is throwing a housewarming party for you, and sends out invites with registry information on it? Is that still tacky? How is that different than a baby shower or a bridal shower? Is it just that we are used to registries for weddings and babies?
I think getting married, having kids, and home buying are all pretty big life events...
ETA: I do think it's tacky... But I'm just trying to put my finger on why?
No, I know - I'm saying what if your friend threw you a housewarming and put the info on the invitations (see above). If your friend threw you a baby shower or a wedding shower, they would put the registry info there, right?
Guests should ask the host for registry info if they need it, but it shouldn't be on the invite for any party, wedding, baby, etc.
Really?! I've never heard that! I've just heard that it shouldn't be on the wedding invitations. Interesting take.