babywings76
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I had someone do a bridal registry whose wedding was in July. She only ended up with a little over $100 spent. I did a poor job as a consultant with her and am trying to decide if it's too late to send her a card saying congratulations. I also thought of e-mailing her to let her know that she's less than $50 away from getting host rewards. But I'm not sure of my wording...
I had talked to her when she asked me about starting the registry and e-mailed her letting her know about different ways to make her registry a success (including offering to communicate w/ a maid or honor or mother of bride or someone about the options if she wanted to not be involved in it.) But she never responded back and I was bad and didn't follow up after that. I figured she wasn't interested and was afraid of sounding greedy or pushy by asking again to help.
So now that she's married and she did receive some gifts from people using her registry, I'm just wondering if there's something nice I can do.
I had talked to her when she asked me about starting the registry and e-mailed her letting her know about different ways to make her registry a success (including offering to communicate w/ a maid or honor or mother of bride or someone about the options if she wanted to not be involved in it.) But she never responded back and I was bad and didn't follow up after that. I figured she wasn't interested and was afraid of sounding greedy or pushy by asking again to help.
So now that she's married and she did receive some gifts from people using her registry, I'm just wondering if there's something nice I can do.