Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a combo of gift card and check that, combined are a multiple of $18?
+1 Two cards at $25 each is what we did.
Anonymous wrote:What about a combo of gift card and check that, combined are a multiple of $18?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. All you people who can give a lot of money should meet teenage latinas having their quinceañeras. At my cousins quince, she got $700 in total!
Jewish people are as a whole much more wealthy than the Hispanic population. So of course Jewish kids are racking it in . This is just the beginning of a whole litany of things that will be put in motion that will set a Jewish person up for a very financially successful uccessful life.
I work in a heavily Jewish profession and I see this day in and day out. Good for them! Im taking notes and will take care of my kids and my kids kids as best I can.
Anonymous wrote:18/36 each twinAnonymous wrote:How about for twins, whole family is invited and my kid is best friends with one twin?
Anonymous wrote:How about for twins, whole family is invited and my kid is best friends with one twin?
18/36 each twinAnonymous wrote:How about for twins, whole family is invited and my kid is best friends with one twin?
Anonymous wrote:How about for twins, whole family is invited and my kid is best friends with one twin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"What do you give for a family member or very close family friend?"
$108 or $118
NP here. Thank you. The son of one of my best friends from college has his Bar Mitzvah this summer and we were trying to figure out what the best amount to give him is. As a goy, I was going to give $130 ($10 for each year to becoming a man) but I'll go with one of these instead unless I come up with an actual gift. I still have 5 weeks to try to think of a good gift.