We still haven’t sent a gift for the last wedding that Mr. Bee and I attended,customized bobbleheads. Actually my excuse is that the bride is moving to New York after the honeymoon and I didn’t want the gift to get lost – I only give gift cards to the store they’re registered with for couples who live in Manhattan,,. A lesson I learned after our small apartment was filled with gifts that we just didn’,Classifieds February 26, 2015,custom bobbleheads;t have the room for.
One of the most common questions people ask me is, “How much should I spend on a wedding gift? Do I have to spend as much as they spent on my dinner? Do I have to spend more if it’s a fancy wedding / less if it’s a casual wedding?” Generally your budget and how close you are to the bride and groom should determine how much you spend. “,.;No but how much would you spend,Design Your Own Wedding Dresses Online,personalized bobblehead?”,personalized bobblehead; they ask,customized bobbleheads.
Most of the time I spend around $150 on a wedding gift. For my closest friends,Dr Scholl’s Open Toe Insoles,personalized bobble heads, I might spend up to $200. For family, even more. For someone I’m not as close to, I would spend around $100. And for a big church wedding where everyone is invited and/or I’m not particularly close to the couple or a coworker that invites the whole office and/or I’m not particularly close to,custom bobbleheads, I might spend $50-$75.
I’ve read statistics on several different occasions that $150 was around the average spent on a wedding gift (which I thought was a little high). But when I was doing research for this blog, I came up with $85 and $70-$100 as being closer to the national average.
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