a car?
or a care package. someting he;s always wanted
Sure, why not? Anyone can give a bride a wedding gift.
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.
Having been married the only thing I noticed was a promise of future misery.
Well, it's up to you I think it would be a kind jesture but no you don't have to give a gift.
Make a gift for her. Whether it's jewelry, a song, or a scrapbook. Give her something that reminds her of the good times you two had together, or the good times her and her fiance have had. I made a collage of pictures of her, her fiance and their dog and she loved it.
mystery gift is for getting items from Nintendo events of getting manafney in Pokemon dimand and pearl from ranger
Get married?
If you were invited to the wedding, then you could. It's not considered necessary if you don't know him/her. It's their wedding, not your co-worker's. That is unless you do know him/her; in that case, go for it! :)
you can give them better friendship or more trust at least thats what i would do
ive done mystery gift before.. umm you need a link cable for this.. and you link up witha a friend.. if both of you have mystery gift then.. you will each give each other a random gift. thats all i know.. or.. all i remmeber
As of 2016, you may give up to $14,000 in any given tax year to any other person without being required to pay a gift tax.That $14,000 exclusion applies per giver and per recipient, so if you're married, and your son is also married, you and your wife can each give your son and HIS wife $14,000 each per year, for a total transfer of $56,000 from your household to theirs, without having to pay gift tax.
You wouldn't expect a gift of diamonds, it is up to your partner to decide when they will give you diamonds, unless you ask for them, of course. (= Nicely that is (;