seamus wrote: It depends on how much money you have and your relationship to the couple.
CherieAmour wrote: I heard of someone putting 'no cash gifts under 150 please' at the end of their invitation. I think that is horrendous.(
CherieAmour wrote: I heard of someone putting 'no cash gifts under 150 please' at the end of their invitation. I think that is horrendous.
CherieAmour wrote: I think the prices of wedding gifts are scandalous these days, really!! When you're giving cash or a voucher I've heard of €100 minimum. A lot of people buy actual gifts like crystal or silver that doesn't cost as much as that and they get to give a beautiful gift without revealing the price! Since when did 100 - 200 quid become expected? I heard of someone putting 'no cash gifts under 150 please' at the end of their invitation. I think that is horrendous. What happened to going and sharing the day with your friends and loved ones and the celebration of the union being the whole point of it? - I think we've lost the plot! Especially when you consider the price of your outfit, hotel, taxi, drink for the day etc etc etc. I think it's getting ridiculous. most people I know dread going to them.:(
Ruu wrote: Moved from AH. They should be ashamed of themselves asking for it. Cousins of mine done the same, asked for money on the invitations, I didn't go to the wedding. Whatever you can afford as seamus mentioned. I wouldn't spend anymore than 50-100 euro.
Cerdito wrote: I was going to get something for about €50 - would this be ok or should I spend more?