Anonymous wrote:This kind of thing really depends on your income and what you can afford.
If it was just the two of us we’d probably do $200.
If kids were invited probably $300.
But if not close, we might just decline the invite and send a card & $100-$200.
No real rhyme or reason behind the $ amounts, just around what I would normally do, off the top of my head. For people we are not close with.
Anonymous wrote:$100 and nothing more. That’s good enough and won’t ruffle any feathers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't attend this wedding reception. You don't care for the couple and they don't want to seat/pay for your family of 4. Send your $100 in a card or not.
She didn’t say she doesn’t care for them, she says they’re not close.
I have cousins like this whose weddings I’ve attended because my aunt or uncle would have been mortified if we hadn’t gone. Weddings aren’t just the bride and groom, even these days.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't attend this wedding reception. You don't care for the couple and they don't want to seat/pay for your family of 4. Send your $100 in a card or not.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't attend this wedding reception. You don't care for the couple and they don't want to seat/pay for your family of 4. Send your $100 in a card or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stick with the Registry. Are you attending the wedding? It's always safe to pick a gift where the cost, generally, represents the cost of hosting you/you and another if you're bringing someone.
In my culture the registry is for the engagement party only. It would be tacky to buy something off the registry for the wedding. Wedding gifts are checks.