Anonymous wrote:
I cannot imagine spending $60,000 to send my kid to private school and then showing up to a graduation party with a $25 gift card. That won't even cover a meal at chipolte these days. I think you can get by with $100, but even that feels low to me these days. I guess it depends on the party too. Catered party with bartender and good wine = more than a backyard BBQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave $100 to children of close friends.
When there are a lot of "pop in" parties going on at the same time, something more like a $25 gift card.
Some people give the amount of the graduation year to be cute, so $26.
My 2 songs received a lot of Amazon, DoorDash, & Visa gift cards in envelopes.
I cannot imagine spending $60,000 to send my kid to private school and then showing up to a graduation party with a $25 gift card. That won't even cover a meal at chipolte these days. I think you can get by with $100, but even that feels low to me these days. I guess it depends on the party too. Catered party with bartender and good wine = more than a backyard BBQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave $100 to children of close friends.
When there are a lot of "pop in" parties going on at the same time, something more like a $25 gift card.
Some people give the amount of the graduation year to be cute, so $26.
My 2 songs received a lot of Amazon, DoorDash, & Visa gift cards in envelopes.
I cannot imagine spending $60,000 to send my kid to private school and then showing up to a graduation party with a $25 gift card. That won't even cover a meal at chipolte these days. I think you can get by with $100, but even that feels low to me these days. I guess it depends on the party too. Catered party with bartender and good wine = more than a backyard BBQ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave $100 to children of close friends.
When there are a lot of "pop in" parties going on at the same time, something more like a $25 gift card.
Some people give the amount of the graduation year to be cute, so $26.
My 2 songs received a lot of Amazon, DoorDash, & Visa gift cards in envelopes.
I cannot imagine spending $60,000 to send my kid to private school and then showing up to a graduation party with a $25 gift card. That won't even cover a meal at chipolte these days. I think you can get by with $100, but even that feels low to me these days. I guess it depends on the party too. Catered party with bartender and good wine = more than a backyard BBQ.
Anonymous wrote:I gave $100 to children of close friends.
When there are a lot of "pop in" parties going on at the same time, something more like a $25 gift card.
Some people give the amount of the graduation year to be cute, so $26.
My 2 songs received a lot of Amazon, DoorDash, & Visa gift cards in envelopes.