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Two brothers graduated in June and had parties. Now they are moving away, one for more schooling and one for a job. There is a going away party for both, are more gifts expected? I don't know what to do. 

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If the invitation didn't say "No gifts , Please"....then I would say yes...

 

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If you just gave graduation gifts, I wouldn't give another.

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@panda1234   my first thought was the same as @CelticCrafter's; however that was immediately followed by a question. Is this party being held at someone's home? If it's not at home and money is being spent for a venue, gifts are probably expected. If they're expecting second gifts and you don't take one, next time around they'll do you a favor and exclude you. Do whatever you feel comfortable doing.

 

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Re: A gift question

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  I get invited to “gift grabs” all the time.This is how I handle them.If I’m close to the person I go & give a gift. But a smaller one than the one I just gave. If I’m not that close I don’t go & don’t send anything.

   A couple of years ago I was invited to a birthday party,a graduation party, & an engagement party all for the same young man.I got all 3 invitations within about a week.I went to the engagement party & skipped the other two.

  It’s not my responsibility to help someone pay for their venue.I’m a generous gift giver but will not be taken advantage of.My gifts are based on who is getting it & how much that person means to me.I’ve given bigger gifts at house parties & smaller ones at country clubs.JMO but it all depends on the situation.

  

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Yes, more gifts are expected BUT

 

your gifts don't have to be expensive, for the boy going away for additional school, a "treat" box is perfect.  Crackers, snacks, microwave popcorn and things like that in a small cardboard box.

 

For the boy going away for his first job....a nice pen would be perfect!

 

 

Sometimes a gift like "just thinking of you" is perfect.

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Sure sound like a gift grab to me.  I'd decline the invitation, unless I was really close to the individuals.  Does every "party" require a gift???  I'd be embarrassed to expect gifts again after such a short time.

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@panda1234 wrote:

Two brothers graduated in June and had parties. Now they are moving away, one for more schooling and one for a job. There is a going away party for both, are more gifts expected? I don't know what to do. 


Hi @panda1234-------I believe that most parties or get-togethers require NO gift and I believe this gathering falls into that category.

However, if I felt that I didn't want to go empty handed, I would bring each a bottle of sparkling wine to celebrate the next stage of their life accompanied by a handwritten note wishing them well.

 

 

 

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Re: A gift question

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My nephew got married (a few years ago) in February.  They had a small "gathering" at the bride's parents' home.  Six month later they had a traditional reception.  As we gave them a wedding gift in February we did not give another gift at the reception.  

 

I agree - gift grab.  Greed.  That's all it is any more.  

 

No I would not give another gift.

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@Danky wrote:

@panda1234 wrote:

Two brothers graduated in June and had parties. Now they are moving away, one for more schooling and one for a job. There is a going away party for both, are more gifts expected? I don't know what to do. 


Hi @panda1234-------I believe that most parties or get-togethers require NO gift and I believe this gathering falls into that category.

However, if I felt that I didn't want to go empty handed, I would bring each a bottle of sparkling wine to celebrate the next stage of their life accompanied by a handwritten note wishing them well.

 

 

 


Better check the age of these guys before giving wine.

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