avg cost of wedding gift?

FrontlineWarrior

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I'm relatively young and I'm suddenly going to a bunch of weddings. I'm looking at registries and people have a lot of small things listed rather than a bunch of big items. So I'm not really sure how much to spend cuz I have no idea what is appropriate. These are fairly close friends of mine so I don't want to cheap out on them but then again I'm a student with no income. Would 75-100 bucks be good? I just have no idea...
 
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I think for a student that's a good amount. I always give a check at weddings, and it's usually $200 or so, depending on how close I am to the people.
 

bigfil

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i'm going to a buddies wedding in ny
im in ca right now and the plane trip alone is going to cost $$$
i'll prob get him something around $100ish

the amount u suggested is just fine
 

blatherbeard

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50 for someone you kind of know, 100 or more depending how close you actually are. Real friends always have an idea if your in financial straights too, keep that in mind. I always think that a thoughtful gift means more to me from friends than any amount of money. Maybe im just a simple man.
 

akshatp

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Cover the approximate cost of your plate/seat and add 20% or so depending on how close of a relation you have
 

BoomerD

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http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/SavingandDebt/P58714.asp
"According to the Association of Bridal Consultants (see link at left), a wedding guest will spend an average of $85 on a gift. The average cost of a honeymoon is about $4,000. If a couple has no need for flatware and linens, why not encourage guests to contribute to a honeymoon registry like thehoneymoon.com, casadeorotravel.com, honeymoonforyou.com or honeyluna.com?

Guests can contribute to airfare, romantic dinners, massages, picnics, guided tours, etc."


 

glenn1

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These are fairly close friends of mine so I don't want to cheap out on them but then again I'm a student with no income.

You can always buy a token gift and make it up by offering to do something for them instead. Something like help by addressing the envelopes for thank you cards, prepare them some meals in the days before the ceremony, clean the house, put together a wedding photo album for them, etc...
 

Manuwell

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Re-gifting can be great. The gift is still worth money. You kind of actually pay for it (in some way) and it's still a gift.
 

Bryophyte

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You're not required to spend a lot on wedding gifts. You're not required to help them justify spending too goddamned much on an expensive wedding by 'making it up' with getting lots of expensive gifts. Anyone who sits around comparing how much one guest or another spent on their wedding gifts is someone you shouldn't buy a gift for at all.

$20-30 is PLENTY to spend on a gift. Really. Unless it's your brother or sister or best friend, in which case you might want to just give them a couple hundred bucks cash (hundred bucks since you're still a student).
 

theGlove

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$50 if casual friend,
$100 if close friend

(per person btw), so if you bring date, 2x that amount
 

Tiamat

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20$ for acquaintance
40$ for relatives
100$ for decently close friend or relative


If for relatives, if my parents give a lot, i will be under their umbrella as per tradition, but I would also give a small gift of about 50$ from their registry (usually dishware, glassware)
 

silverpig

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Originally posted by: akshatp
Cover the approximate cost of your plate/seat and add 20% or so depending on how close of a relation you have

That's basically what I would do. If the people are gonna shell out the extra money to get me a steak dinner and open bar instead of chicken and a pay bar, then I'll spend accordingly.
 
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