Bride and groom slammed over 'tacky' request on wedding invitations: 'So embarrassing' The couple have been together for six years and have 'established life together' Instead of wedding gifts they prefer money for their honeymoon The request was dubbed as 'tacky' by hundreds online Read more: Couple spark fury over 'aggressive' wedding invite dress code By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:06 BST, 10 June 2024 | Updated: 01:11 BST, 10 June 2024 e-mail View comments An engaged couple have sparked outrage after including a 'tacky' detail on their wedding invitations. The bride-to-be and her fiancé have been together for six years, have a three-year-old and already 'established a life together' before marriage. So instead of wedding gifts the couple prefer money to fund their honeymoon.
'We just skipped around with the steps and left getting married last so we don't need wedding gifts,' the bride wrote in a popular Facebook group and shared a draft of the invite. The request read: 'In lieu of traditional wedding gifts, the bride and groom have asked for gifts to their honeymoon fund.' A bride and groom have been criticised for asking for money on their wedding invitations (pictured: invite draft) The couple want to send out invitations immediately as the 'Great Gatsby meets fairy forest theme' wedding is in mid-October, but the bride said she's struggling with the correct wording to use.
'One issue is how to ask that we don't need wedding gifts but would p.
