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Has anyone ever heard of people asking for vouchers towards their honeymoon insted of gifts? We are already living together so we have everything we need, meaning if guests gave us gifts of household items etc, they would just be gone to waste. However the company we are thinking of booking our honeymoon through has said they can make up an account for people to actually donate towards our honeymoon eg. someone could choose to buy us “a dinner for two in a restuarant” or “trip for two snorkling” etc. Has anyone ever done this? Does anyone think it could be rude? We are just alittle unsure.
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