Need your advice on wedding present
#1
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Need your advice on wedding present
A young friend is getting married in Madrid soon. My husband and I are invited and will be there.
The couple prefers cash for their honeymoon.
Could you advice me on what you think is an appropriate amount for a present from both of us?
Thanks a bunch!
The couple prefers cash for their honeymoon.
Could you advice me on what you think is an appropriate amount for a present from both of us?
Thanks a bunch!
#2
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How can anybody answer this for you?
Are you the CEO of Microsoft? Do you play professional basketball? Are you an average folk? Are you using every last cent just to get to Madrid?
Give whatever you want.
If this was me...I'd give $100.
Are you the CEO of Microsoft? Do you play professional basketball? Are you an average folk? Are you using every last cent just to get to Madrid?
Give whatever you want.
If this was me...I'd give $100.
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I know that this is a sticky question and cannot thank you enough for helping me with it. I just want to do the right thing.
I am not a CEO or wealthy person. Just a regular traveler going to the wedding of good friends/business related daughter.
I am not a CEO or wealthy person. Just a regular traveler going to the wedding of good friends/business related daughter.
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Hi E,
>The couple prefers cash for their honeymoon.<
I would send a nice card wishing them all the best and a check for $25.
I would then take the money that it would cost to attend their wedding and go on a trip of my own.
>The couple prefers cash for their honeymoon.<
I would send a nice card wishing them all the best and a check for $25.
I would then take the money that it would cost to attend their wedding and go on a trip of my own.
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#9
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How can we answer that if we don't know where the reception is and how much it should take to "cover the plate"?
Kidding. Just kidding.
I agree this is an unanswerable question. There have been very active threads on the US board regarding what kind and value of wedding gifts. There were clear geographical/cultural/religious differences.
I agree with the advice - give what you would normally spend on a gift at a local wedding. Who knows if it's the "right" answer or not?
Kidding. Just kidding.
I agree this is an unanswerable question. There have been very active threads on the US board regarding what kind and value of wedding gifts. There were clear geographical/cultural/religious differences.
I agree with the advice - give what you would normally spend on a gift at a local wedding. Who knows if it's the "right" answer or not?
#11
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Please don't give kissing doves - or any other "traditional" (to you) gift.
They asked for cash. That really is what they want. Chances are they will not be appreciative of kissing doves....or Paul Revere pewter bowls...or Tiffany vases...or whatever it is you like. They want $$$.
They asked for cash. That really is what they want. Chances are they will not be appreciative of kissing doves....or Paul Revere pewter bowls...or Tiffany vases...or whatever it is you like. They want $$$.
#15
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Ira,
I am delighted for you and your Lady Wife. I would love to come. I know you are a gentleman and your wife, of course, a lady, and would therefore be insulted by so crass a gift as money.
Just let us know the city and date. Best Wishes to you both!
I am delighted for you and your Lady Wife. I would love to come. I know you are a gentleman and your wife, of course, a lady, and would therefore be insulted by so crass a gift as money.
Just let us know the city and date. Best Wishes to you both!
#16
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hi there, epaulino
I noted your request re a wedding present for your young friend. I hope I can help: I bought an exceptional gold/silver Spanish fruit bowl whilst in Madrid from a large department store,and carried it home to Australia with my hand luggage.I hope the bowl will become an heirloom one day - the em was very expensive (also heavy), hence my carrying it on board the aircraft.
The brother now wants a similar product so I checked the bottom for the manufacturer's name and recently emailed to see if there is an Australian agent. Rec'd an interim reply and am hoping for definite news. The manufacturer at the back of the fruit bowl is:
David Marshall - Disenos, SA - Seville, Espana. Made in Spain.
ps...For info ... I do not have a financial interest in the company !!!
I noted your request re a wedding present for your young friend. I hope I can help: I bought an exceptional gold/silver Spanish fruit bowl whilst in Madrid from a large department store,and carried it home to Australia with my hand luggage.I hope the bowl will become an heirloom one day - the em was very expensive (also heavy), hence my carrying it on board the aircraft.
The brother now wants a similar product so I checked the bottom for the manufacturer's name and recently emailed to see if there is an Australian agent. Rec'd an interim reply and am hoping for definite news. The manufacturer at the back of the fruit bowl is:
David Marshall - Disenos, SA - Seville, Espana. Made in Spain.
ps...For info ... I do not have a financial interest in the company !!!
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I see they want money--a gift I hate to give.
How about a Be My Guest gift certificate from American Express that they can use at any restaurant that accepts the American Express card? Perhaps they will remember you treated them to a romantic meal.
How about a Be My Guest gift certificate from American Express that they can use at any restaurant that accepts the American Express card? Perhaps they will remember you treated them to a romantic meal.




