| 50 uou cheap bastards |
| I would send an invoice for $100 for an hour of my time. That's a discounted amount from my normal billing rate which is $550. |
$20$20 is perfect! Or go in with some of the neighbors for a more substantial gift card if someone is willing to take the trouble. These kids better acknowledge all gifts in writing since their parents are soliciting them. Hate when 18 year olds don't know enough to write proper thank you notes. Gave $500 to my nephew about 3 years ago and got a card with his name scribbled and addressed by his mother. |
| So, OP from FOUR years ago...what did you end up doing?! |
This. Wow, there are some total cheapos in this area!!! |
| $50 for high school and $100 for college grads. Sometimes I buy a water bottle w logo of college HS kid is going |
| $25 is my standard graduation gift when I don't really know the grad but a gift is warranted. |
Nice idea but will they be hand washed while in a dorm? |
Whatever it is, please have your kids write thank you notes. |
I think we ended up doing $50 each. IIRC one of them sent a thank you note. Funny when I started reading the thread I was like wow this is so similar to the question I had a long time ago and then I looked at the date and realized it was my post! |
| $25 is great. That's what we gave to our neighbor who graduated high school. She was excited we gave her something. When she leaves for college I will probably get her something she can use like a Target gift card. |
| Since you don't know the girls, I'd just give them a card with a $20 bill inside. |
| If you hosted a grad party and received a cash gift from your neighbors, but the next year their children are graduating and not having a party. i want to send a card but do I need to give a cash gift also? |
Did you mean to revive this 3 year old thread? |
| at least 100$ |