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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People talk. I recall when I got married (I was third) I ask for excel list sister first created and passes to brother of guests to invite our side. I noticed two columns with gift amounts. I used it and the. Update it and added third commute. for younger sister. We paid our own weddings and invited everyone, but amazing a handful of cheap rich relatives expect young brides to subsidize their meals. The worse my one cheap uncle gave $25 each time. My one generous uncle gave $500 each time. Don’t have to be too generous but don’t be that $25 guy to a $150 a plate dinner [/quote] I am protestant and we do not expect our guests to pay for their meal. We invite family, friends, and professional colleagues. I would be horrified if a guest even thought they should cover the cost of their meal. If you can't afford to pay for your child's party or your wedding, you think your guests should subsidize you. Unbelievable![/quote] The goyim are never this cheap :roll: [/quote] Let's see:. You use a derogatory name for non-jews and non-jews are cheap because they would never expect guests to cover the cost of their meal when invited to a wedding or other celebration. Thank God, I do not know you and for which I shall be eternally grateful [/quote]
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