Yes, no gifts means no gifts, you may however give an appropriate greeting card.
No, it plainly tells you.
However in some occasions there may be an envelope or 3 coins printed on the invitation card, suggesting a financial gift rather than a present.
Obviously not ! If that's what the invite says, you don't take anything with you !
Certainly, just say please before or after the no gifts message .
You could put at the bottom: Gifts: Diapers only please.
* It is better to put on your invitation 'Please, no gifts.' This gives your guests the opportunity to relax and not have to give a gift, but for those that feel it's protocol to give a gift they will do so anyway.
In the birthday invitation card you can put 'no gifts please.'
A blanket invitation to all employees would be as follows : Dear Friends ; Please join me in celebrating my Birthday. And may I suggest, not to put your employees on the spot, add " No Gifts, please."
Specify the nature of the event. Name the honoree, if any. Date, time , place, directions [ if necessary ] RSVP , and if gifts are not wanted, at the bottom No gifts, please.
Yes I need an invitation for birthday blast . my birthday is on march 10 1996 . Please send me gift i hope u will sen me some gifts alo
If you want your guests not to bring gifts to the birthday party, you can simply put "No gifts, please" as a foot note on the birthday invitation.
You should never ask for money on a wedding invitation. Instead, you should register for a few items as some people would only buy gifts. You could say we have everything we need but you risk not receiving a gift at all.
If the invitation clearly states "No Gifts" then you don't take a gift to that event. That's not to say that earlier or later you can personally (one on one - and not on the dinner's date) present a gift to them.
All pertinent information. Occasion, guest of honor, date , time , place, directions , gifts or not , RSVP if wanted .
It means they want cash.