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  • A Andy Brummer

    When we got married the minimum cash gift we recieved from family was around $100. On the other hand a crystal picture frame is a generic gift that works for any wedding.

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    hairy_hats
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    Andy Brummer wrote:

    On the other hand a crystal picture frame is a generic gift that works for any wedding.

    I think crystal picture frames are totally naff and I'd be pretty pissed off if I received a pile of them for my wedding (in the vanishingly small chance I ever have one).

    Asynes yw brassa ages kwilkynyow.

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      Okay, in two weekends my husband's cousin Michael is getting married. Currently he and his fiance live and work in eastern SD where I used to live--a 2 hour drive. The bride to be is originally from western SD and hasn't lived there in several years. However, they decided to get married out in the Black Hills where she is from. So all of his family and a good portion of hers have to travel out there. Koris is in the wedding so we have to spend an additional night out there. So far I caculate the following for the wedding: 1. kori's tux rental: $100 2. 3 nights of hotel: about $300 3. Gas there and back (a five hour drive each way): about $100 4. Food for the weekend: about $50 So we are shelling out $500+ for this wedding so I really don't want to give them something expensive. And I'm also bitter about the drive. Any ideas? If we give cash, how much?

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      leckey wrote:

      And I'm also bitter about the drive.

      Ouch..

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        Okay, in two weekends my husband's cousin Michael is getting married. Currently he and his fiance live and work in eastern SD where I used to live--a 2 hour drive. The bride to be is originally from western SD and hasn't lived there in several years. However, they decided to get married out in the Black Hills where she is from. So all of his family and a good portion of hers have to travel out there. Koris is in the wedding so we have to spend an additional night out there. So far I caculate the following for the wedding: 1. kori's tux rental: $100 2. 3 nights of hotel: about $300 3. Gas there and back (a five hour drive each way): about $100 4. Food for the weekend: about $50 So we are shelling out $500+ for this wedding so I really don't want to give them something expensive. And I'm also bitter about the drive. Any ideas? If we give cash, how much?

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        leckey wrote:

        So we are shelling out $500+ for this wedding so I really don't want to give them something expensive. And I'm also bitter about the drive.

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          Okay, in two weekends my husband's cousin Michael is getting married. Currently he and his fiance live and work in eastern SD where I used to live--a 2 hour drive. The bride to be is originally from western SD and hasn't lived there in several years. However, they decided to get married out in the Black Hills where she is from. So all of his family and a good portion of hers have to travel out there. Koris is in the wedding so we have to spend an additional night out there. So far I caculate the following for the wedding: 1. kori's tux rental: $100 2. 3 nights of hotel: about $300 3. Gas there and back (a five hour drive each way): about $100 4. Food for the weekend: about $50 So we are shelling out $500+ for this wedding so I really don't want to give them something expensive. And I'm also bitter about the drive. Any ideas? If we give cash, how much?

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          Joe Woodbury
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          A nice, but simple, wall clock. Seriously. It's one of three wedding gifts we still have after almost 21 years. (Our blender is another and my wife came up with another one the other day, but I don't remember what it was.)

          Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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          • L leckey 0

            Okay, in two weekends my husband's cousin Michael is getting married. Currently he and his fiance live and work in eastern SD where I used to live--a 2 hour drive. The bride to be is originally from western SD and hasn't lived there in several years. However, they decided to get married out in the Black Hills where she is from. So all of his family and a good portion of hers have to travel out there. Koris is in the wedding so we have to spend an additional night out there. So far I caculate the following for the wedding: 1. kori's tux rental: $100 2. 3 nights of hotel: about $300 3. Gas there and back (a five hour drive each way): about $100 4. Food for the weekend: about $50 So we are shelling out $500+ for this wedding so I really don't want to give them something expensive. And I'm also bitter about the drive. Any ideas? If we give cash, how much?

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            Unless you are in touch with the gift registry nearly anything you buy may be a duplicate so either find out where the registry is (which is designed to solve exactly this problem you're having) or if there isn't one then cash is always welcome because they are probably teetering on the edge of bankruptcy as most marriages seem to be needlessly expensive these days. In terms of gifts if you have a choice first set out how much you're going to spend, then find the absolute highest quality gift you can buy with that money. Since our wedding 8 years ago the only things that stood the test of time were the really high quality items. One thing that we did for our wedding is went to a local art gallery and bought some nice paintings by local artists as gifts for the best man and bridesmaid that might be an idea for a wedding present if you have any sense of taste about art (no dogs playing poker). -- modified at 11:36 Thursday 10th August, 2006 Oh, and if you have any connection at all to the wedding party then it's probably much more expected that you will be buying a requisitely bigger gift.

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              I know no other developed country where you can see as much, and get around on so little.

              Seeing the stuff is free, but getting there will cost you now. Kind of sad really, because it's usually not where you're going, but the journey that gives you the most memories. Sigh...I remember road trips where we didn't worry about the cost of gas, more the cost of food and booze. Ahhhh, nostalgia....


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              Those days, gas was as low as 72.9ct/gallon.. :cool:


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              • H hairy_hats

                Andy Brummer wrote:

                On the other hand a crystal picture frame is a generic gift that works for any wedding.

                I think crystal picture frames are totally naff and I'd be pretty pissed off if I received a pile of them for my wedding (in the vanishingly small chance I ever have one).

                Asynes yw brassa ages kwilkynyow.

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                Andy Brummer
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                Steve_Harris wrote:

                I think crystal picture frames are totally naff and I'd be pretty pissed off if I received a pile of them for my wedding

                That was the point. On the other hand they are cheap!


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                • G Garth J Lancaster

                  I agree with Andy above ... I thought somewhere you mentioned you were a photographer at some stage - so take a camera and put something nice together so they'll remember the special day (your time and thought and expertise is more precious than raw $$) 'g'

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                  Andy Brummer
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                  Only if your relatives have taste. The same brother in law did the same thing for his cousin that he did for us and she hated them and loved the crappy ass photos her friend took and ran through some blur filters and clip art borders. Then again she got her brother who builds displays for an art museum to build a display for her thomas kinkaid painting.


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                  • R Roger Wright

                    How about a case of condoms? Since 50% or more of American marriages end up in divorce, why complicate things by bringing kids into it too early.:-D

                    "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                    Andy Brummer
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                    Like a friend told me, you only get married for the first time once.


                    and of course [they] outsource their technical support to a land where English bears little resemblance to the language I speak - Christopher Duncan

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                    • A Andy Brummer

                      Only if your relatives have taste. The same brother in law did the same thing for his cousin that he did for us and she hated them and loved the crappy ass photos her friend took and ran through some blur filters and clip art borders. Then again she got her brother who builds displays for an art museum to build a display for her thomas kinkaid painting.


                      and of course [they] outsource their technical support to a land where English bears little resemblance to the language I speak - Christopher Duncan

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                      Garth J Lancaster
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                      agree - as an after-thought .. I'd probably say 'put together something THEY will like - put your heart and soul into it and dont make it about the $$$' (you cant please 100% of the people 100% of the time) 'g'

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