| If you are a billionaire, give a million. If you are paycheck to paycheck, give $100. |
+1 |
This. What my family member calls the step kids that they despise |
| $36,000 |
| I thought a bonus kid was a late in life unplanned baby, like in Father of the Bride, part 2, where they had raised all their kids, thought they were done with that part of their lives, but then got a “bonus”. |
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Cash
Also, could you gift a sunset cruise or something like that on their honeymoon? |
No that's a surprise. Or a caboose. |
| It's like in This Is 40, when your father and his younger wife have kids young enough to be your kids. |
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What’s your budget?
If you’re married to the kid’s parent, then whatever they’re contributing is from both of you. The best gift is cash towards wedding expenses. |
| If by bonus son you mean step-son, then you give him the exact same gift you’d give to your other children. If this is the first child getting married so you have no frame of reference yet, then (assuming I have the money) I’d offer the same amount towards the wedding that the bride’s family has offered, or offer to pay for the rehearsal dinner or post wedding brunch or their honeymoon. |
+1. This. Jesus it is not that hard. |
In my culture, bonus children get $35,955 because that’s the lucky number for bonus children. |
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Wow, OP, you seem kind for asking and considering this member of your family---and the DCUM faithful skewer you!!
I will never forget my dad's wife's contribution to our wedding (she likely did not consider us "bonus" kids much less step kids) --- she would not let my dad or their DD5 (who was to be a flower girl) attend our wedding. So, back to you. A thoughtful card and contribution toward wedding or honeymoon, perhaps a gift cert. to a really nice restaurant where they are honeymooning. Don't let all the pps above bring you down. It's nice you want to do something. |
| I'm not the OP but my "bonus kid" lost his mom at a young age. I am not the step parent- I'm a helper/ more like a God mother. The dad is still alive. I usually call him my God son but I'm not actually religious. So have thought about "bonus son." He calls me a bonus mom. |
| You always give what you can, OP. |