How much to spend on wedding gift when in wedding? - wedding protocol on boats
I am a bridesmaid at the wedding of a friend. I have no doubt it is something that his record instead of money. How much should I spend? I bring a guest. This is the first time I'm at a wedding, so not sure what the protocol on gifts. Thank you!
Wedding Protocol On Boats How Much To Spend On Wedding Gift When In Wedding?
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You spend what you can afford. My personal guidance of at least $ 100 for close friends and family. If I pay a little more, there is another. If I have enough money, I'll give you $ 75. But only if it hurts bad condition. Otherwise, I consider myself to $ 100, even if it means my daily cup of coffee or a new pair of jeans for a week or two to sacrifice.
Most of the time, the club at the same time all the bridesmaids and the couple buys an important element of the entry as a console or a set of luggage very well, each of them in this way, they always give a nice gift, but only throw $ 20-50 instead of paying for an expensive gift for themselves. The bride and groom should not only purchase a gift, because you know how you spent your clothes, shoes, accessories for the wedding.
None of my bridesmaids gave me gifts. I gave them gifts, but ... Necklace and earrings, breakfast, lunch and dinner outdoors, make-up, Mani-Pedi, hair on the day of the wedding. One of my bridesmaids traveled a long way to help with my wedding, bridesmaid and bending backwards to another, some things) to be overcome in a marriage gone wrong (as always. The mere fact that there is quite a gift! Both were touching speeches to. =)
For a gift only buy what you can afford. The fact that you are there, and the payment of her dress is truly a gift. I do not think the couple are greedy and want more from you.
Give what you can afford. Nobody wants to go bankrupt as a result of giving a gift.
For a friend or family member, usually spend around $ 100 [[or something of value]]. You should check the B & G will pay for a plate for you and your guests ... therefore wants a rule that the value in choosing a gift [[I'd at least cover it!] considered].
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