Graduation $ amount for older brother of DD’s bff?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'd give anything to
DDs
Friends
Brother



Did she ask that ?
Anonymous
$20
Anonymous
Minimal. I’d give $100. Not more.
Anonymous
250 - these other posters sound like depression era relics.
Anonymous
Given he is good to your kid and has driven your child, I'd do $75-150 depending on what you can afford.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'd give anything to
DDs
Friends
Brother



Did she ask that ?

Yes? OP is asking how much she should give to DD's best friends older brother. I wouldn't give anything to the older brother of my daughters friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$50-100. Assuming he is going off to college, a target giftcard is a good bet. I wouldnt do cash.


I’d probably do this.
Anonymous
$0
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I'd give anything to
DDs
Friends
Brother



Did she ask that ?

That's literally what the thread is about
Anonymous
$100
Anonymous
Zero dollars
Anonymous
I grew up in a very middle class rural suburb in Ohio and 50 was the standard when i graduated in 1998!!!!! Come on people!!! Dont be sitting in your 900k house, driving your 80k yukon, wearing your 200 dollar sunglasses and slip these kids a 20. Truly what I can not F-ing STAND about this area.
Anonymous
I'd do $100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is your daughter's best friend's older brother?

I feel like any gift should come from your daughter, not from you. You have no connection to him. It doesn't sound like you are family friends.

She could pick out a little graduation related something for under $25 and give it to him.


The OP very clearly said they have been close to the family for many years. Have some reading comprehension
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are these answers a joke?

At least $100. I would say $200

You’re the joke.
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