Cold War Kid wrote: » Oh right, I thought you weren't being serious with the thing about looking stingy if it's less than €100 in the card and it would be better to give an empty card
One eyed Jack wrote: » Some seriously silly money being thrown about in here. OP it's impossible for any of us here to suggest how much you should give anyone for their wedding. Sure I don't know if you're on social welfare or if you're obscenely wealthy. I don't give cash gifts anyway, I give charity gifts - make a donation to charity on the happy couple's behalf. It seems to have gone down well so far anyway. I wouldn't really be too interested in paying for someone's wedding. If I'm invited, I'm invited as a guest, not as a paying guest. Always struck me as crass to have guests pay for a couple's lavish wedding tbh. The couple themselves should be able to afford it, or not, whichever the case may be.
OneOfThem wrote: » It's my birthday next week, you're all invited. I've paid 40 euros each for us for an awful dried out beef brisket you won't under any circumstances want to eat. You'll get a glass of **** wine someone has chosen. I know you don't like it, but it's part of the package I bought. The music is atrocious. I'd like you all to sit and watch me eat my birthday cake. You pay for it. The cake that I'll eat. Basically I've chosen everything about this party out of a list of things I don't like, and I know for fvck you don't like. But it's my party. So we'll all be there underwhelmed together. Wishing we were somewhere fun. Of course you'd rather be anywhere else. Who wouldn't? But you have to come. How could you refuse? Now help cover the cost of it, there's a good lad.
Right Turn Clyde wrote: » If you were my friend and it honestly made you happy, then I'd be there eating dried out brisket and snorting coke in the toilet. Yer mates are yer mates.
OneOfThem wrote: » And would you give me money? Would you not consider your willingness to show up, eat the dried out brisket, and snort coke with me at the awful party being a mate enough without contributing to the cost of the crappy party that didn't at all consider what the people that would be attending would like it to be like?
One eyed Jack wrote: » I don't give cash gifts anyway, I give charity gifts - make a donation to charity on the happy couple's behalf. I.
wylie wrote: » Do people invite guests to get presents?
kingtut wrote: » €200 if you are going alone, €300 if attending as a couple.
cashback wrote: » €300.... really? I'd rather go on a nice weekend away somewhere on the continent instead.