darent
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never heard of leaving money at a wedding, we always just brought a wedding gift-I guess I will have to read Miss Manners again. I missed that one
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50 bucks per person..more for family and closer friends i think where 100 per person works better. I went to 5 weddings last summer and had NO idea about protocol for gift giving. is the one year to get them a gift still work? ... I would say about 50% of people I talk too think that rule stands. I agree with tipping open bar bartenders...I give a generous tip in the beginning to let them know ill be there a lot and like others have a said hopefully a free drink or two at the end of the night :beer:
I hate going to weddings. They should be required to return all gifts if they dont make it a certain number of years.
I'm thinking back to my wedding 5 years ago and the majority people left us $50 a head. some left us 75, some who were really close left us 100, and then of course here were a few handful of people who left us even more.
Then you remember the really cheap ones. We had one family of five people that left us 80$ total.
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I personally think its cheap to throw a party and expect any kind of money at all. 50 percent of the crowd would rather be spending their weekend doing something else....
Yeah right, who doesn't want to be in the presence or true love (can you name that movie)
I'm hoping wedding crashers? I'm ok going to weddings as a single dude for sure:beer:
I didn't expect to get much money from my wedding, and that's exactly what I got, mostly memories and some pictures.
I think the perspective is really different with women. I can appreciate the idea of it seeming shallow and about money but I think it's more about women just wanting that "fairytale" day where everything goes perfect.
It's like most of us feel about skiing :lol: