Yes, $100 is a very generous gift.
An appropriate phrase written by the sender in a wedding gift card could be 'May all your hopes and dreams in the future come true.'
A staff memo would be appropriate to request staff contribution in order to get a wedding gift. A text message sent to all the staff would also be appropriate.
The would be an appropriate gift at a wedding or a funeral. Kind of ironic if you think about it. The beginning of a new life and the end of a life.
If invited to a Korean wedding, the appropriate gift is a cash donation presented in a red envelope
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.
Whatever amount you can afford to give.
A photo album or something of that sort. Maybe even Pic frams
Jewelry
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.
Well it is always good to gift on a wedding, however, huge gifts are not recommended. Buy something which you can carry comfortably, something in your budget and something the wedded couple could use.
Microfiber spa towel are great for a wedding gift, since many couples would enjoy the better shower with nice beautiful towels.