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‎07-01-2014 03:08 PM
There are three upcoming weddings, August, September and October. The first two are daughters of husband's first cousin, we will not be able to attend.
We always give monetary gifts. I think I know the answer to this, but wanted to get opinions.
If one is not attending the wedding/reception should the monetary gift be the same amount? When attending our usual gift is $150 or more depending upon the relationship to the couple. I was thinking perhaps $100 instead.
‎07-01-2014 03:43 PM
‎07-01-2014 03:46 PM
I base the wedding gift amount on how well I know the couple and if I have other wedding events to attend. If I give a gift for an engagement party, a bridal shower, and attend a bachelorette party, for example, I would give less for the wedding gift as I have already "gifted" for multiple events.
‎07-01-2014 03:47 PM
Thanks for your reply violann. Thats pretty much what I thought too.
‎07-01-2014 03:56 PM
On 7/1/2014 lolakimono said:I base the wedding gift amount on how well I know the couple and if I have other wedding events to attend. If I give a gift for an engagement party, a bridal shower, and attend a bachelorette party, for example, I would give less for the wedding gift as I have already "gifted" for multiple events.
Thank you for your input. I am gifting for bridal showers as well. We usually only have one wedding a year, but with my husband's large close family there are numerous events annually.
We never had three wedding in a row. The October one is special to me, it my only brother's only child. My family consists of my brother and nephew, so in twenty years of marriage we have had only three celebrations on my side of the family.
‎07-01-2014 05:34 PM
‎07-01-2014 11:09 PM
I'm thinking that the $100 is an excellent amount. The couple will be very pleased with your gift, knowing that you weren't able to attend. They will be very honored.
‎07-02-2014 05:06 AM
Thank you for all the kind replies. As two weddings are on my husband's side of the family, I will leave that amount up to him. However, I will suggest $100 and hope he is agreeable to this. I plan on gifting my nephew $500, I have been putting money aside ever since he got engaged two years ago. He is very special to me.
‎07-04-2014 10:06 AM
Allegheny, 100 is what I would give if not attending a wedding also.
I also think giving an amount based on how special the couple getting married is to you
is appropriate. I give much more to the nieces & nephews who we are close to.
I give 150 to everyone else. Kids of friends, friends of my kids.....
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