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$50 to $100
How much money do you give for 30th birthday without looking cheap.
YES!!!!! if you are close to her you should buy her a cheap piece of jewlrey if you are super close to her buy her a $200 necklace or if you dont talk much just get her a $35 gift card to saphora
that is ocmepletly up to you. its your money. if you would like to give lots, give it. they can spend it at their lesure. i suggest getting to know your niece a bit better. spend a day out and maybe go shopping or have lunch. if you come to the desision that she is responsible enough for a large gift and wont waste it then do what you want. as i said its your money so its entirly up to you. Answer 2: It is up to you, but situations like this, graduations etc is where I usually give the $50 Visa or Amex gift cards. $50 doesnt make you seem cheap and everybody can use them everywhere. Also an answer: If the reception is at an upscale banquet hall most people give in accord with the cost per meal per person. Between $50 to $75 or $100 you can never go wrong.
Yeah, only if the credits are real credits and not promo. You go to the IMVU site, go to credits, then give credits, then type in your password, how much you wanna give to someone, and their username.
As much as she wishes. Over a specific amount will be subject to gift taxes.
Gift Card Rescue is a website that helps you cash in your gift cards. You tell them which store you have a gift card to and how much it's worth. They will give you a quote, and if you agree you can mail it in to get the cash for it.
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.
The cost of a gift card from the retailer Best Buy is dependent on the amount you wish to give someone as a gift. These gift cards are available in a wide range of denominations ranging from $5 up to $250.
Sure, why not? Anyone can give a bride a wedding gift.
i know his niece and great-niece. my MOM is his niece and i am his great niece. no kidding! he made me a bookmark before he died in 2006. he is an amazing artist. i dont know much about him, but im trying to find more.
Since this young lady is your Godchild as well as your niece , I will offer a few guidlines. First and always, don't give more than you can afford. If your family is firm and active in your Faith, perhaps a nice family Bible , so your niece can record her new familys' momentous religious occasions , starting with her wedding.Otherwise, you can check her Bridal Registry or ask her if there is anything she especially wants. I would also give a very special card expressing your special bond , and express how your Godparent/Godchild relationship has enriched your lives.If she is planning a family, tell her how much you will enjoy being a continuing part of their lives, and remind her that being her Godmother is a lifetime committment you will gladly honor whenever she needs your guidance or comfort or advice.