Depending on how close you are to the bride will figure the amount. Normally a couple could be happy with 20 dollars if you are having hard times.
It depends on how the person is related to you or if you are just friends.
at least 500 dollars for the honeymoon
its your choice.
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Someone's answer: you let her be your brides maid. My answer to that: bridesmaids are already picked, she is not a close friend, this is not possible. I want to know how much money in payment should I give to the person arranging my wedding flowers. Thank you.
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.
Typically, you are looking to cover the cost of your plate. It also depends on how close the friend is to you, and the kind of wedding they are having. Some wedding gifts can range from $75-$200. If you are invited with a guest, remember to take that into consideration as well. You need to cover their cost in addition to your own.It depends on your terms of relationship. If you are going on your best friend`s wedding then i think money no matters.There is no limit of money for wedding gifts, whatever you want to give your friend or relative you can give.I also want to tell you that you can suggest your friend or relative to purchase wedding invitations from 123WeddingCards from where he/she will get beautiful wedding cards at reasonable price; it can also be a good wedding gift.
I would definitely ask her what she would like for her wedding present. I don't see anything wrong with it. Usually the traditional wedding present is appliances for the bride and groom's new residence. However, if it is like my wedding (we lived with each other before hand) I think money for a honeymoon would be a great present.
you could buy/give home appliances, money, his/hers jewlery,
If the parents have paid for the wedding and reception and the wedding is canceled and the bride does not have the funds to pay her parents back for the expense then unfortunately the parents are stuck with the bill. If the bride can afford it then yes, she should offer to pay it back. The parents may decide not to take the money or they may be happy to receive it. If the parents gave the bride and groom money before the wedding to put towards a honeymoon; towards a house, etc., then yes, the check or money should be given back to the parents.
It is just fine to give money instead of a gift at a wedding in England. Some couples prefer the money to buy what they want rather than getting duplicate gifts or gifts that do not suit their lifestyle.
Let your pocket and your feeligs for the groom be your guide.
It does not matter where the couple gets married and any amount of money a guest or parent gives the couple should be appreciated and a person should not over extend their financial limit.
it depends on how big the present is if its huge then just 15-5 dollars, if its small than maybe like 25-15 dollars. Perhaps you should ask yourself, "what did she get me for my birthday"