Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should offer the couple a wedding gift that you feel is appropriate. The couple can sort out what to do with the other parents. It's not your concern.
Sure but only if the parents stay out of everything, including the guest list. With x dollar contribution from one or both sides, they will only be able to invite Y people. And that's that.
Completely agree with this too.
Anonymous wrote:You tell your daughter how much you can afford to contribute to the wedding. If the couple wants a wedding that costs more, they can ask his parents. This is not your problem to solve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should offer the couple a wedding gift that you feel is appropriate. The couple can sort out what to do with the other parents. It's not your concern.
Sure but only if the parents stay out of everything, including the guest list. With x dollar contribution from one or both sides, they will only be able to invite Y people. And that's that.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so confused by the sexes in this scenario. Do you have a dd or a ds? Are they engaged to a fiance? or a fiancee?
Anonymous wrote:You? What do you have to do with it?
The bride and groom deal with this, not you.
You offer $X to them, whatever you are willing to give, and that's it. If they want more, they can ask his parents.
Anonymous wrote:You? What do you have to do with it?
The bride and groom deal with this, not you.
You offer $X to them, whatever you are willing to give, and that's it. If they want more, they can ask his parents.
Anonymous wrote:You should offer the couple a wedding gift that you feel is appropriate. The couple can sort out what to do with the other parents. It's not your concern.
Anonymous wrote:You? What do you have to do with it?
The bride and groom deal with this, not you.
You offer $X to them, whatever you are willing to give, and that's it. If they want more, they can ask his parents.
Anonymous wrote:You? What do you have to do with it?
The bride and groom deal with this, not you.
You offer $X to them, whatever you are willing to give, and that's it. If they want more, they can ask his parents.