Anonymous wrote:Send only one parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds like my own wedding from last month - took place in Europe, blocked hotel for $150/night, no kids allowed, guests had to wear autumn colors. Honestly we told our guests they were not expected to give a gift since it was a destination wedding, but a lot of people did give anyway and we did notice who did and who didn’t give. It was understandable for younger people in their 20s not to give but for older established folks, it was pretty awkward to see.
Unfortunately since it sounds like it’s not a destination wedding and the couple didn’t let you off the hook, I agree that you may as well suck it up and just do a 150$ gift.
This is fake, right?
PP here, not fake. We actually asked for fall colors and specified red, orange, black or grey. A couple people wore navy blue and red but it was fine - all the guests looked great, our photographer complimented everyone on how well they matched. We had about 60% turnout compared to the amount of invites we sent which is pretty good for a destination wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds like my own wedding from last month - took place in Europe, blocked hotel for $150/night, no kids allowed, guests had to wear autumn colors. Honestly we told our guests they were not expected to give a gift since it was a destination wedding, but a lot of people did give anyway and we did notice who did and who didn’t give. It was understandable for younger people in their 20s not to give but for older established folks, it was pretty awkward to see.
Unfortunately since it sounds like it’s not a destination wedding and the couple didn’t let you off the hook, I agree that you may as well suck it up and just do a 150$ gift.
Anonymous wrote:People are being told what colors to wear at weddings?
Tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds like my own wedding from last month - took place in Europe, blocked hotel for $150/night, no kids allowed, guests had to wear autumn colors. Honestly we told our guests they were not expected to give a gift since it was a destination wedding, but a lot of people did give anyway and we did notice who did and who didn’t give. It was understandable for younger people in their 20s not to give but for older established folks, it was pretty awkward to see.
Unfortunately since it sounds like it’s not a destination wedding and the couple didn’t let you off the hook, I agree that you may as well suck it up and just do a 150$ gift.
Anonymous wrote:Wow this sounds like my own wedding from last month - took place in Europe, blocked hotel for $150/night, no kids allowed, guests had to wear autumn colors. Honestly we told our guests they were not expected to give a gift since it was a destination wedding, but a lot of people did give anyway and we did notice who did and who didn’t give. It was understandable for younger people in their 20s not to give but for older established folks, it was pretty awkward to see.
Unfortunately since it sounds like it’s not a destination wedding and the couple didn’t let you off the hook, I agree that you may as well suck it up and just do a 150$ gift.
Anonymous wrote:The Asian style wedding style is to have the wedding local and everyone gives the bride and groom $150 for singles and $300 for couples. Parents, brothers, sisters, and relatives give a lot more, like $3000 each. The bride and groom will be very profitable after the wedding. I had over 10K in profit after paying off the reception dinner. Same with my brothers and sisters wedding.
Anonymous wrote:We have a family wedding coming up (not immediate family) that we are expected to attend. The costs are as follows:
$800 flights (these are the cheapest flights - it’s a destination-y location
$600 hotel (block is $300/night), plus approx $100 for airport Ubers
$200+ childcare (no kids allowed)
$300+ clothing (couple has requested specific formal attire)
So altogether it adds up to $2k, which is almost half of our travel budget for the whole year. Is a gift really expected or would a thoughtful card suffice? I feel like a gift below $100 is almost worse than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I just got a wedding invite and when I open the envelope, actual paint color palettes fell out (like from the hardware store) for suggestions of colors to wear...
Anonymous wrote:Stop calculating the expenses spend it this time enjoy it and skip vacation next year to save money.