What is Appropriate when Giving a
Cash Gift at a Wedding?
If you are going to a wedding and you
have no idea what they need or want you would probably like to
give them a cash gift to spend however they choose. The problem
many people face is uncertainty about what amount is
suitable.
There is no "Rule" About What Amount is
Appropriate
This information could make the question even more confusing
for most people. There are many factors that influence the
amount suitable for a cash wedding gift.
Are you related to the bride or groom? How tight is your
budget? The amount you give should consider these questions but
one hundred dollars should be the low amount for a
relative.
If you are well off financially and closely related to the
bride or groom at least five hundred dollars should be given to
the newly married couple. If the couple is struggling
financially they can use this generous gift for much needed
things to start out in their new home together.
If you are invited to a wedding of a casual friend or the
friend of a friend you have more flexiblity in your cash gift
giving options. Even then the amount should be at least 50
dollars.
Two Hundred dollars is an adequate cash wedding gift if you
are a close friend that has struggled through difficult times
with the bride and groom. You fall somewhere between a relative
and a casual friend in this situation.
If you have been to many weddings before, you have more of
an idea as to what an appropriate cash gift for a wedding is.
However, if you have not been to many weddings, and you also
have a close family member or friend that is going and giving
the couple a gift of money, get an idea from them about what to
give.
It can be difficult trying to figure out what the
appropriate cash gift for a wedding is. However, be sure that
you give what you can afford. With the proper advice from loved
ones, you are sure to figure out what the appropriate cash gift
for a wedding is – one that the couple is sure to
appreciate.
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