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How much money should I give at the wedding?
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Im going to a wedding-a Muslim wedding-next weekend, and its of a good friend. The couple have requested no boxed gifts so I take it that means they only want cash. So, what is a reasonable amount to give? �30 perhaps? Its just me going.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.�No boxed gifts� generally means cash or vouchers. I think �25-30 would be fair enough, up to about �50 if you were a couple. Whilst some may consider it rude, it is a sign of the times and not just in Muslim circles. Many people getting married now have lived together or alone for some time and often already possess most of the traditional gifts (toasters, kettles etc etc).
Asking for contributions towards setting up home together and enabling them to decorate or furnish with the proceeds, is more sensible than leaving to a chance of getting several of the same unwanted thing that would have to be returned anyway.
Personally though, I would give vouchers for a department store (John Lewis, Selfridges, Debenhams etc) rather than cash.
Asking for contributions towards setting up home together and enabling them to decorate or furnish with the proceeds, is more sensible than leaving to a chance of getting several of the same unwanted thing that would have to be returned anyway.
Personally though, I would give vouchers for a department store (John Lewis, Selfridges, Debenhams etc) rather than cash.
I once went to a similiar wedding and we had to pin the money in notes onto the brides dress!!
No one is looking at how much you pin on, so to make it look like a lot, take a bunch of fivers, take your time pinning them on, and folks will be thinking ooh that bloke is rich, as you are there a while pinning them on!!!!!
P.S. When I went we still had pound notes!!!! Lol.
No one is looking at how much you pin on, so to make it look like a lot, take a bunch of fivers, take your time pinning them on, and folks will be thinking ooh that bloke is rich, as you are there a while pinning them on!!!!!
P.S. When I went we still had pound notes!!!! Lol.
Just think about how much you would have spent on a gift for them, then translate that into cash. It's quite normal to give cash these days - and often of more use to the couple than yet another toaster or coffee machine.
If it was a very good mate of mine, I'd probably give �50, but that's only because I can afford that. The amount itself is not really important here, it's just that the couple are asking for no boxed gifts, which means if you want to give them a present, then they would prefer not to receive stuff like toasters, coffee machines etc.
If it was a very good mate of mine, I'd probably give �50, but that's only because I can afford that. The amount itself is not really important here, it's just that the couple are asking for no boxed gifts, which means if you want to give them a present, then they would prefer not to receive stuff like toasters, coffee machines etc.