cloud493 wrote: » My presence is a gift that you can't just slap a euro sign on.
Tony Beetroot wrote: » You would want to be giving €200 as a couple going to a wedding at a minimum, people who dont give any gift are tight arses.
darkpagandeath wrote: » Who gets married these days that don't live together and already have all the stuff they need ?
The_Valeyard wrote: » Yeah, I'd feel bad about it. Weddings are expensive. I'd never go to one without a gift/money-card.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » When I was a trainee I couldnt afford gifts and my mates didnt care. That's because they were my friends, and if I get married I dont want gifts from them It's about spending the day with people you love. I grew out of comparing what I got with my friends after my first Communion. Some people never grow out of it it seems. Give what you can afford. Being there means a LOT more to anyone who cares
jayboi wrote: » What would be the going rate for a individual going to a good friends wedding out of curiosity?
Ruu wrote: » I'd do an auld sing song as a present. :eek:
Huntergonzo wrote: » In fairness weddings can be incredibly boring, so when I have the misfortune of being invited to one I don't care if I have a gift or card with me or not, my presence is present enough.
eviltwin wrote: » Minimum :eek: Fcuk that, I invited people because I wanted them there not to make back my investment. I'd be gutted to think someone would not be there just because they feel they can't afford a decent gift. Guests go to a lot of expense to get there, in my case everyone flew in from overseas at their own expense, took time off work to be there. No way would I accept a gift on top of all that. That's just greedy.