How much - if anything - would you give?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mental Note - Decline to be in all wedding parties.

My thoughts exactly, too. I am 40 though, so I hope to never be part of that craziness
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would do $250. You still need to give a gift.
Don't be cheap.


What's your HHI? I wouldn't give this much even if I hadn't spent a ton of money on the wedding already...


100k
Anonymous
What do you mean the bride asked you to throw her a shower? (!) And why is the wedding two hours away if you hosted the shower locally?

I'd get a $50 gift. But if you don't want to spend any more, that's totally understandable! You have been very generous! Is this your best friend?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a wedding.m next month and have already spent about 700 on the wedding - which includes the dress and shower that the bride asked me to host. I had already purchased a (non returnable) shower gift because I hadn't planned on hosting the shower... Also gave an engagement gift. How much to spend on the actual wedding gift? Wedding is about two hours away so within driving distance but I'll need a hotel room for the night.


Even though you spent the $700, these are related to the planning of the wedding but its separate from the wedding gift. That said, you did throw her a shower AND you're in the wedding (God help you), so $100 would suffice. Or get her something from her registry that is within that range ($75-$100).
Anonymous
Wow. Those of you who would give more than a token have far more disposable income than I do. Seriously, we must be in totally different socioeconomic levels because, frankly, I couldn't afford to spend what OP has already spent and I'm not willing to spend more than I can afford. I wouldn't do anything more than a heartfelt card and, if you can afford it, a small gift card/gift off the registry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a wedding.m next month and have already spent about 700 on the wedding - which includes the dress and shower that the bride asked me to host. I had already purchased a (non returnable) shower gift because I hadn't planned on hosting the shower... Also gave an engagement gift. How much to spend on the actual wedding gift? Wedding is about two hours away so within driving distance but I'll need a hotel room for the night.


Why can't he shower gift be the wedding present?
Anonymous
Keep wedding gift around $50
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mental Note - Decline to be in all wedding parties.

My thoughts exactly, too. I am 40 though, so I hope to never be part of that craziness


I'm 30 and have always declined over the years. Smartest decision ever!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean the bride asked you to throw her a shower? (!) And why is the wedding two hours away if you hosted the shower locally?

I'd get a $50 gift. But if you don't want to spend any more, that's totally understandable! You have been very generous! Is this your best friend?


OP here. The wedding is far because the bride is a bit particular. I included that info because I figured people would likely ask if I also needed to travel to the wedding.

The brides sister had planned to throw the shower but she wasn't very organized - the bride came k me at the last minute and asked me to step in and do it. The date had already been set. So I planned and also ended up paying for everything.

I would say typically for a wedding I set a budget of 100 or 150 and split that between the shower and the wedding - all these people who would spend over 100 on something "small" are insane.

I didn't get a plus one by the way. I know some people take that into account.
Anonymous
$50

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would do $250. You still need to give a gift.
Don't be cheap.


What's your HHI? I wouldn't give this much even if I hadn't spent a ton of money on the wedding already...

+1
This is a lot more than I received in cash wedding gifts.

My maid of honor did not give me a wedding gift. I knew it was a stretch for her to host the shower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean the bride asked you to throw her a shower? (!) And why is the wedding two hours away if you hosted the shower locally?

I'd get a $50 gift. But if you don't want to spend any more, that's totally understandable! You have been very generous! Is this your best friend?


OP here. The wedding is far because the bride is a bit particular. I included that info because I figured people would likely ask if I also needed to travel to the wedding.

The brides sister had planned to throw the shower but she wasn't very organized - the bride came k me at the last minute and asked me to step in and do it. The date had already been set. So I planned and also ended up paying for everything.

I would say typically for a wedding I set a budget of 100 or 150 and split that between the shower and the wedding - all these people who would spend over 100 on something "small" are insane.

I didn't get a plus one by the way. I know some people take that into account.


OP The question is what is your HHI? It sounds low.
Anonymous
100 max, with all the other gifts + expenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean the bride asked you to throw her a shower? (!) And why is the wedding two hours away if you hosted the shower locally?

I'd get a $50 gift. But if you don't want to spend any more, that's totally understandable! You have been very generous! Is this your best friend?


OP here. The wedding is far because the bride is a bit particular. I included that info because I figured people would likely ask if I also needed to travel to the wedding.

The brides sister had planned to throw the shower but she wasn't very organized - the bride came k me at the last minute and asked me to step in and do it. The date had already been set. So I planned and also ended up paying for everything.

I would say typically for a wedding I set a budget of 100 or 150 and split that between the shower and the wedding - all these people who would spend over 100 on something "small" are insane.

I didn't get a plus one by the way. I know some people take that into account.


OP The question is what is your HHI? It sounds low.


Does it matter?
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