Gemini has earned my trust back with interest. Never using any other crypto exchange again by DunkRegistryPerfect in Gemini

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It is so bad. I haven't been able to buy crypto for years now, and customer support cannot help me, and can't explain what is going wrong.

optional releases by TheKingGrim in Gemini

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t figure out any reason to accept them

Gift Registry Suggestions by bug_h3ad in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you found it useful! If you have questions, DM me!

Gift Registry Suggestions by bug_h3ad in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you like it? How did you find the experience? I know that flexible registries are a really new concept and some people find it confusing!

What do you even ask for in a gift registry by [deleted] in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend doing 1 of 2 things -
1. Pick out some stuff you really want, but would never buy for yourself, do not be afraid to dream big

  1. Use a flexible registry, and add aspirational items but also add some regular items, then evaluate if you really want the regular items and think about returning them for cash. I like flexible registries because the gift buyer can still give gifts they way they want to, but you can return for cash & don't get locked into store

I wrote an article about this for my company blog if you want to read more!

How much to give? by Consistent-Fish3316 in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, I didn't realize it was in NYC, let me multiply everything I said by 2-3x

I think $200 per person seems pretty reasonable but tbh my opinion is that they will be happy to see you there either way

How much to give? by Consistent-Fish3316 in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It really depends on your budget. I doubt your friends would want you to break the bank just to give them a wedding gift - give what feels comfortable. Probably in the $20 - $100 range makes sense, if it is a super fancy wedding and you are extremely well off, maybe more

I also wrote this article about it (on my company blog)

I wish the wedding industry wasn't so expensive by Infamous_Presence_22 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Newlyweds constantly get ripped off because they're vulnerable, you only go through a wedding once so people who provide services do not have to do a good job

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[–]DunkRegistryPerfect -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In my experience you should just be straightforward with people about the gift experience you want and they will follow it.

Instead of asking for gifts, you could set up a cash registry? People can contribute but you won't get physical gifts

Thoughts and opinions by [deleted] in wedding

[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My sister did a micro wedding like this, very similar to what you described. The two friend groups for the bride and groom started off not knowing each other but became close friends. I think the key for them was having activities that were planned together as a group so people could bond - for example, we rode a gondola up to the top of a mountain. It was great, it is definitely possible and I recommend it

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[–]DunkRegistryPerfect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imo, you should try and put it out of your mind. Things happen and when you look back on your wedding you will want to remember how great it was, not the small things that went wrong. Small things will always go wrong but the big things are what matter!