Gift for Wedding Canceled Due to COVID-19?

Post date: 2020-09-21 15:08:11
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A friend was supposed to get married this spring, and they had to postpone due to COVID-19. They initially rescheduled for this fall and have since canceled their wedding. I'd still like to send them a gift, but I'm not sure what is the best approach. I know this is an "any option will be appreciated" situation, but how are others approaching this? Buying something off their registry? Sending something else around the date (e.g., gift certificate to a restaurant that does take-out/hobby that they both enjoy, flowers or a plant, etc.)?

I'd love to hear about people's experiences in general! But, in this specific case, the couple aren't sure what their plans are moving forward. They are already legally married, so there may choose not to do a full ceremony and reception in the future.
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