http://www.the-winery.net/wine-gifts-set/

Do you think that some brides are inconsiderate when you register for gifts? ?
I'm a newlywed and I am a bride more .. 38 I almost had a brick house now, but I was asked to sign up. Yes, but very basic things that we did not .. Registerd for a manufacturer that Pannini, a set of wine glasses, bath towels that actually match, weddnig photo frames. nothing was ever more than $ 50 in my book .. I recently received an invitation for a second marriage, the wedding is something 40. She owns a house, a single mother of two .. she really has a complete household .. His marriage register were things it like .. China new settins 12, 600 + thread count sheets from Macy's that came to hundreds of dollars, expensive cutlery, linen, bedding, towels. I registered and white bed bath and beyond .. she also in the second .. I personally could not afford a gift for HER. I sent a CARD .. NOTHING in how we think that the new wife me this was very very very rude. She is okay and living paycheck to paycheck.
Any bride who is not registered in various price ranges is very inconsiderate. Although my boyfriend and I own our own homes and had a lot of things, things that are still recorded, even if it was for update only the things we already had (like our chips dishes every day) or "fun stuff" that we would not splurge on ourselves (as an ice cream maker). But I made sure that about 90% of my list was $ 75 or less. The only things were higher things like a bed sets bag, they were still below $ 100. And I chose a fine china pattern (since none of us had wasted on it) – - – but was still aware that the price adjustment was a regular $ 80 and often went on sale for $ 50 to $ 60.
Cherry Wood Accented 4-pc Wine Gift Set with Case