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06-04-2019 10:05 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:I would not send cash. I'd tuck an American Express gift card into a graduation card. Since you don't know the young man, I think a $50 gift card is appropriate.
I think $25 is adequate for someone you don't even know.
06-05-2019 08:26 AM
Card - signed with all three of your names - check for $50 or even $25 since you don't know them real well.
06-05-2019 09:39 AM - edited 06-05-2019 09:42 AM
@chrystaltree wrote:I would not send cash. I'd tuck an American Express gift card into a graduation card. Since you don't know the young man, I think a $50 gift card is appropriate.
Wow. Very generous for "just" a neighbor/brother of daughter's friend (who you don't even know) when you're not even attending the party. Sounds like a greedy money grab.
Hubby & I are going to a grad party Saturday for a close friend of hubby's and giving $50 to the graduate.
In our area high school grad parties are big - college grad parties are non-existent. Usually the immediate family goes out to dinner.
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