If you are talking about money (and you can afford it) and depending how close you are to the niece then give $100 - $200 or more if you wish in your wedding card to her. If you want to skip the money (because you can't afford much) then go shopping because there are great deals out there and you could find something you know she would like. "Pier 1" US firm (in Canada and one of my favorite shops) has beautiful inexpensive wine glasses, bamboo type place mats (the rage in British Columbia) in rich chocolate browns with a hint of bronze, or some are black with a haze of silver, some napkins to go with it and napkin rings. This way it looks like a great gift and no one knows what you have spent. Personally, a person should appreciate anything one gives whether it be a small inexpensive gift or a moderate gift. There is nothing to say that you must give money. You are being invited to share in their nuptuals as man and wife and can give them a gift,too. Weddings these days like many traditions in this country have gotten so materialistic its disgusting. You can buy them a 100. savings bond that will have a 200 dollar face value and even more if they let it mature. You can buy them AAA memberships for their vehicles so they are also assured peace of mind on the road, you can buy them something for their home. If you really want to give money, you do it first according to what you can afford. If you can afford it and are going alone, $100.00 is appropriate. If there are two of you then $150.-200.00 is fine. IF they dont appreciate it then let them know that you didnt have to give anything, you were there to celebrate the joining of their lives, not to make their bank account larger......
A niece or nephew can be given gift cards or presents for Christmas. If giving money, 20 to 50 is acceptable for a niece.
50 or 100 at the most
Generally $100
one hundred
$50
100.oo dollars
How much money do I give for a 40 the wedding anversary party
$1,000
25
Wedding flowers can be costly so it would be to your best interest to go to several floral shops and give them some idea of what you want at your wedding and give them a budget as to how much you want to spend.
i was told that my second-cousin married ronald reagans niece, i saw the wedding invitation.
Whatever you can afford to give, it is up to you.
$50 to $100
depends how much it takes to marry her off
100 d
its your choice.
half of all assets
Yes he is married to my niece Denise Cottrell, who was a bridesmaid at our wedding in 1963