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General => Random Chat => Topic started by: edd666999 on May 21, 2014, 01:11:24 pm
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So my good friend is about to get married and they have asked guests to give cash as gifts (Weird I know)
Anyway after some thought i'm going to follow this request....but how much do I give?!?
I'm the best man, I arranged his stag and paid for his travel, accommodation and all food/drink too.
I have just had to pay for the rental of a cottage at the venue for me n the Mrs.
(not sure if those things are valid when it comes to working out how much to give)
I feel like I'm valuing their friendship in a cash sum......How much is too little? how much is too much?!?! :scared:
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Whenever I've done this either as a best man or evening guest, I've just chucked 20 quid in a card.
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£50
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Best man. £100.
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Good question :smiley:
I am in similar position too . Its in London at a weekend and having to stay overnight , so cost of getting there and back and the hotel for 5 of us overnight will be £300-£400 just to be present at the wedding
If it was local and not costing as much just to be present i would give £100
Why is it that people ask for cash , it really annoys me and is very cheeky , wedding gifts were meant for couples setting up home together , not like it is now where they already have every thing under the sun .
Attended one wedding where they wanted donations to their spending money for their 2 week honeymoon in Mauritius ! Piss take is say
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We got married last year... and purposefully didn't ask for anything, and got some nice things/vouchers etc
I would say between 50-100 depending.
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I think in some ways the cash present means the couple can choose what they want but if they already have a house and appliances etc, they don't really need wedding gifts and IMO don't need cash either. I might give £20 or so, depending on how generous I'm feeling. Especially if I've already spent loads on the groom at the stag.
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Best man. £100.
Thats what I usually do for a wedding...........................It's pretty normal for cash gifts (last 3 I have been to have done that), it's usually where the couple have lived together for a fair while and dont need a new dinner set or blender, but cash to offset their wedding cost or pay for honeymoon helps :happy2:
My younger brother is getting married in July and I am giving them £100 towards their delayed honeymoon (September), between them they earn 3x what I earn :signLOL:
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My niece got married last week, we had the same dilemma, it cost £50 a head for guests, there were 4 of us, so we gave £200.....well that's what the mrs made me do :sad1:
I think they got £4500 cash.
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I would say £100. And I'm sure he will appreciate all the other things u have done for him.
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Give him a voucher for Miltek :star:
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
OOOH so popular :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: lol
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
If only!! we only know about 100 - the rest i havent met before....
OOOH so popular :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: lol
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
If only!! we only know about 100 - the rest i havent met before....
OOOH so popular :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: lol
hahaha nowt worse than being stuck with loads of people that u dont even know
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
If only!! we only know about 100 - the rest i havent met before....
OOOH so popular :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: lol
hahaha nowt worse than being stuck with loads of people that u dont even know
Happens all the time at Asian weddings- its the norm.
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You're really just helping the couple to repay some of the stupid money it costs to host a 'conventional' wedding. It's a scandalous scam, although it pales into insignificance compared with the diamond ring joke. Diamonds are essentially worthless...it's an amazing con.
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You're really just helping the couple to repay some of the stupid money it costs to host a 'conventional' wedding. It's a scandalous scam, although it pales into insignificance compared with the diamond ring joke. Diamonds are essentially worthless...it's an amazing con.
Totally agree, my mate spent £10k on his GF's engagement ring and their wedding is costing £25K, such a waste of money!
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
you what that's £31,500 for 1st one & £22,400 for 2nd.........you must be havin a laugh......... :rolleye:
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I had the same thought in December about how much money to give my best mate who I was best man for. Its a difficult one I think, but because he is pretty good to me normally when we go out and stuff and little things i chucked him £200, he also paid for my room at the venue with brekkie the next day :smiley:
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We did the same for our wedding. Most people were tight arses only chucking £10 or £20 in. We paid £60 per head for everyone of the guests. You'd think they would at least offset some of their costs for us. Spending the best part of £20k on the day after all.
We are going to a wedding in August and plan to stick £50 in a card for them.
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We did the same for our wedding. Most people were tight arses only chucking £10 or £20 in. We paid £60 per head for everyone of the guests. You'd think they would at least offset some of their costs for us. Spending the best part of £20k on the day after all.
We are going to a wedding in August and plan to stick £50 in a card for them.
But a wedding should be free, surely you weren't expecting people to essentially pay to go?
The money is a "congrats on a new chapter of your life"
You should be annoyed your new chapter is only worth £20 to people :lol:
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We did the same for our wedding. Most people were tight arses only chucking £10 or £20 in. We paid £60 per head for everyone of the guests. You'd think they would at least offset some of their costs for us. Spending the best part of £20k on the day after all.
We are going to a wedding in August and plan to stick £50 in a card for them.
But a wedding should be free, surely you weren't expecting people to essentially pay to go?
The money is a "congrats on a new chapter of your life"
You should be annoyed your new chapter is only worth £20 to people :lol:
They should have felt privileged they were invited for the whole day. :signLOL:
We did the whole "write a poem, ask for cash" thing. 2 years planning and hundreds of hours prep..........have a tenner. :laugh:
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Yeah they did a poem.
Think I'll prob do £100.
That's better than the iPad Air I was going to buy had they asked for gifts. :grin:
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Why is it that people ask for cash , it really annoys me and is very cheeky , wedding gifts were meant for couples setting up home together , not like it is now where they already have every thing under the sun .
Attended one wedding where they wanted donations to their spending money for their 2 week honeymoon in Mauritius ! Piss take is say
It's not a piss take at all, it makes sense these days.
I'm getting married in August and we have asked for money to pay for the honeymoon. We have recently combined our two homes into one by moving in together so already have a surplus of household items. Why have a gift list asking for things we've already got or don't need? Most couples these days live together before getting married so already have the items found on a traditional gift list. The last few weddings I've been to the couple have requested money - I think it's a pretty normal thing to do these days.
If people get offended at being asked for cash which is going to be used legitimately then they can always say no to coming to the wedding and we'll save a lot more money than what we're likely to get off them. If it was going to be spent willy nilly on the grocery shop and everyday things I could understand it, but ours is specifically for the honeymoon and nothing else.
I was an evening guest at a school friends wedding last month. I don't really see her much anymore but we do occasionally get in touch. I put £25 in the card. If I saw her more often I'd have put more in. It depends on how close you are as friends, how often you see each other or do stuff together and how much you value their friendship.
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Last time we gave cash at a wedding we didn't even get a thank you !
Why do couples expect people to give them stuff or cash anyway ? Why should the guest pay for the honeymoon ?
Just asking ...before someone bites my head off :innocent:
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Married in March this year we asked for cash as we have everything we need in life and it went towards the honeymoon, I've always given cash as a guest too and £50 is a fair price I think to give. We received some good figures but it was also good not to get crap gifts off auntys etc ;)
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Just curious if I can do this cash idea with next Christmas :signLOL:
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Traditions have changed and people generally live together now before getting married, like has been said have everything needed to furnish a home that you usually ask for.
Ive been to 8 weddings in the last 3 years and have given between £40-£100 depending on whether close family wedding or friend occasional seen, also if im going to day do or just evening.
I got engaged 3 weeks ago and are busy wedding planning for april/may next year, we plan to ask for a gift towards the honeymoon also. Paying for a wedding breakfast for 90-100 guest is madness, quoted between £60-£125 per head so far, all it is is a sunday dinner!!!
My suggestion of Toby Carvary didnt go down well :signLOL:
One place has quoted £12.95 p/head for evening food of bacon/sausage baps, robbing gits :fighting: Hog Roast was £1500!!!!!!
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I think asking for cash is cheeky.... if you cant afford a honeymoon then you cant afford one tough sh*t!!
We got married back in october and have yet to go on a honeymoon for one reason or another.... one being busy and the other not been able to afford one. So we will go on honeymoon when we can afford it.
I would never give cash at a wedding... I would always get a gift.
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I think asking for cash is cheeky.... if you cant afford a honeymoon then you cant afford one tough sh*t!!
We got married back in october and have yet to go on a honeymoon for one reason or another.... one being busy and the other not been able to afford one. So we will go on honeymoon when we can afford it.
I would never give cash at a wedding... I would always get a gift.
Thats fair enough, do see your point. Weddings i went to 8-10 years ago, there was a wedding list, but now a days seem different. Friends of ours recently just bought a house same year as wedding, so paid for a new bathroom with the gifts from the wedding. They gave a list of different bath parts for people to contribute towards. They didnt like my loo roll that i wrapped up for them :signLOL:
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Most of the weddings we have been to have requested cash gifts - its pretty much the norm. Me and the GF usually throw in £100.
Our wedding is in August and we have also asked guests for cash gifts. We have around 450 guests for the main banquet (Its a Chinese wedding) and thats at £70 (ish) per head. We need as much as possible to put toward the banquet! In November, we have another banquet in Hong Kong for our extended family. There's about 320 going to this one and its the same price per head.
We are pretty screw if we end up with 20 odd toasters / blenders / bedsheets etc!! :grin:
Rich
What happens in Beijing, stays in Beijing.... Hangover 4 maybe? Haha