It depends on how well u know the person and what your financial situation is.
Let your pocket and your feeligs for the groom be your guide.
You do not have to give any money . You give whatever gift you think is appropiate , and if you wish to give money , give whatever amount you like that you are comfortable with.Being in the wedding party places no special gifting obligation on you.On the contrary, custom is the Bride gives her attendants presents, and the Groom gives a gift to his groomsmen.
You should only give what you can afford without breaking the bank. You could also buy a gift and not give money at all. $30 - $50 is just fine.
when giving money as a wedding present you should give what would be appropriate if you do not have much cash, $20.00 could be enough. It all depends on what you can give just as long as its at least $20.00. If you can give more then do it don't be stingy.
depending on how close you are i would say 80 to 350Answer:Your ability to give and the depth of your feelings for the couple are the only guidelines.
How much money do I give for a 40 the wedding anversary party
No one should give more than they can afford for a wedding gift. The general monetary gift could be anywhere from $50 and up. If you are uncomfortable with giving money then buy them a gift.
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Sure, why not? Anyone can give a bride a wedding gift.
Be sure first that the bride and groom have not got wedding registries at different stores and if they have you can go to any of those stores and buy a gift and forget giving money. If the bride and groom to be have requested a monetary wedding gift then anything from $50 up is just fine. Don't break the bank over it.
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* You could give a wedding gift or, if you choose to give money you would give it to the Bride and Groom and not just the Bride. Generally money is given in the Wedding card, or, some Bride and Groom's have a 'Money Tree.' Give what you can afford and try not to second-guess what others are giving. Family generally will give more money than friends of the Bride and Groom.