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.
Personally, I'd take the gift back and get my money back and never buy the couple a gift again
The traditional wedding gift is money. They usually have a card box set up where you drop the envelope in. The amount you should give the happy couple is your choice.
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When you go to a Bridal Shower then you give a gift and it's not considered a wedding gift. The Bridal Shower is a celebration for the Bride-to-be. Yes, you would place money in the wedding card box at the reception. Only put the money in that you can afford because the bride and groom should appreciate any amount.
The correct way to address a gift is "Mr. & Mrs. James Smith". The couple is already married so it is proper to address it this way.
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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.
depending on how close you are i would say 80 to 350Answer:Your ability to give and the depth of your feelings for the couple are the only guidelines.
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Whatever amount you can afford to give.
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.
Invite to wedding/wedding anniversaryDear ......You are cordially invited to ....... and ....'s weddingIt is on the ........The bride and groom would prefer money as a gift, rather than presents.Sincerly,....... and .....