Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$500
Bull unless you're bringing home 7 figure income annually. $200 is more than enough for a relative and $100 for mon relative. It is gauche to ask for cash but manners no longer matter.
Are you serious? I got married 20 years ago and most people gave more than $100!
I got married in 2009. We received multiple gift cards of $100 from groups of more than 10 people.
People put in $10 each????
Some less than $10 because the groups of people giving $10 had more than 10 people in them.
Did these people actually attend your wedding? That wouldn’t even cover the cost of their chair rental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$500
Bull unless you're bringing home 7 figure income annually. $200 is more than enough for a relative and $100 for mon relative. It is gauche to ask for cash but manners no longer matter.
Are you serious? I got married 20 years ago and most people gave more than $100!
I got married in 2009. We received multiple gift cards of $100 from groups of more than 10 people.
People put in $10 each????
Some less than $10 because the groups of people giving $10 had more than 10 people in them.
Did these people actually attend your wedding? That wouldn’t even cover the cost of their chair rental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$500
Bull unless you're bringing home 7 figure income annually. $200 is more than enough for a relative and $100 for mon relative. It is gauche to ask for cash but manners no longer matter.
Are you serious? I got married 20 years ago and most people gave more than $100!
I got married in 2009. We received multiple gift cards of $100 from groups of more than 10 people.
Your friends are either very cheap or very poor.
It was mostly friends of our parents and retirees who, I assume, were freaked out by the 2008 stock market crash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$500
Bull unless you're bringing home 7 figure income annually. $200 is more than enough for a relative and $100 for mon relative. It is gauche to ask for cash but manners no longer matter.
Are you serious? I got married 20 years ago and most people gave more than $100!
I got married in 2009. We received multiple gift cards of $100 from groups of more than 10 people.
People put in $10 each????
Some less than $10 because the groups of people giving $10 had more than 10 people in them.