Wedding Gifts
However, the most important aspect (at least according to me) remains undiscussed – the wedding gifts. Mom didn’t seem to broach the topic and I didn’t want to be saddled with 20 pressure cookers, so I made the first move. I asked her if the courtesy line of “no gifts please” was going to be included in the wedding card. It hasn’t been decided yet, I was told but it may be, considered the logistics of hauling stuff back to the States. Honestly, I didn’t want any of those typical household gifts (called ‘aandan’ in Marathi and displayed at the wedding) to be handed to us in India expecting us to cart it all the way here. The F1-H1B Wedding (cool term that, thanks Sqrl) comes saddled with the dilemma of giving appropriate gifts that the couple can cart back to the U.S.
Frankly, that line – no gifts please – is put in reluctantly. We all love gifts but we don’t want to be saddled with useless stainless steel taatlis or countless bouquets that only wilt the next morning. I am also told that you will get gifts if you want them or not (why wouldn’t I not want them? Someone has been spreading rumors) Frankly, cash is preferred but you really can’t print your bank account number for direct deposit or maybe a Paypal button on an interactive wedding card. Ah-ha! The idea of a new-age wedding invitation was taking shape. Aghast, my mom (and Ash) would have none of it. Perhaps that would be too obvious, I agree.
So how to get meaningful gifts without asking for them? Of course, the wedding registry comes readily to mind. These Americans, I tell you, come up with the most innovative and simplest of solutions. No kaisa lagega and log kya kahenge, just one line that the couple is registered at one of those mega stores where you get everything to set up probably a million homes is mentioned right at the bottom of each invite. Guests can either shop at those real-world stores or online and have the gifts shipped right to the couples home; usually before the wedding. Several stores have excellent guides and recommendations on how best you can fleece your well wishers.
Now of course, to translate this to an Indian context is going to be difficult as most of us in India are still skeptical about buying online and would rather ‘feel’ the gift you are buying even if it is a regular toaster. Have you ever used a toaster before you bought one? So why the heck would you want to ‘feel’ one (oh no, don’t go there) before you buy it; you can always return it anyway if something goes wrong. I just hope our well wishers are tech savvy enough to be comfortable with buying stuff online and stop saying, but that is cheaper here (it is not!)
But regardless of whatever might happen, Ash and I have already started compiling a wedding registry and items are added as we remember them. But I don’t think our registry is ever going to be all bought up although I will point it out to any one who asks us what we want for our wedding. On a tangential note, my brother who is also getting married a week later wants an XBox 360 as a wedding gift from us. Now I know what he will be doing on his wedding night.
Anyway, wedding registry aside, I have got the ‘permission’ to set up our wedding webpage (you saw that coming, didn’t you?). It will just be one page with the wedding invite displayed prominently and an RSVP link. It will also have one-line description on the bride and the groom with possible links to photos. And of course, the link to the registry. Ah-ha! Now you get it. Damn! I thought I could sneak that by you.
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