yes and you might want to tell them that it was from all of them and yes because it tells them that you guys are proud of her and she need to keep going on her dream
your friends, family and all the people that you graduated with. ( anybody that you choose.)
It is not rude to send someone an invitations & announcements package and not invite them to the party itself. Especially if they are across the country.
YES! But if you aren't invited why would you go? It is rude to go to a party uninvited.
Parents,family,and close friends
No. In many communities, predominantly the temple congregation and family members are the only ones there.
yes, graduation should be the minimum qualification for the politicians
No you should seek help immediately.
if you mean that you have been invited for a dinner with an American family, flowers for the hostess or a nice bottle of wine for the host.
The answer depends on family and community customs. Where I grew up, nobody celebrated eighth graduation nor thought about giving presents for it. Eighth grade was no different from 6th or 7th. However, if you get an 8th-grade diploma and there is a graduation ceremony to which you are invited, a gift may be appropriate. I see no especial reason why it should be money. Money is generally rather a thoughtless gift, but takes no time to pick out. If you are in the habit of giving gifts to this person and he always writes a thank-you note and expresses appreciation, give him your usual amount, assuming you have it to give.
A common question that concerns a lot of people is whether they should go for individual health insurance plans for each of the family members or go for a single family floater plan for the entire family. Under a family floater plan, the entire family shares a common pool. A family floater plan provides cover to the entire family to the extent of Sum Insured. For Compare : goo.gl/qyE1Dl
You would need to get that information from the service member attending AIT. They, in turn, should receive - or should have already received - that information from their Chain of Command.
If you're invited, then yes. If you're not invited, to heck with her.