My wife and I have been invited to her nephew's wedding in Scarborough at the end of the month.
Could any one suggest a suitable monetary gift as a wedding present please.
We are not paupers but then I am not Getty either :-) . Thanks for any reasonable suggestions.
Do they have a Wedding List registered anywhere?
Have they been living together, if so they might already have most of what they need. Check wedding list best thing to do
£100- £1k depending on how close you are and how flush you are really is pretty normal I think for closish family.
I gave my sister in law (who I hate) £100 for her baby shower, my one brother and wife £1k for honeymoon spendies, and spent £40 on one friends wedding present ( because she chose it) and £300 on anothers.
It's all relative to how close you are really I think. x
I think the suggestions of £100 plus must be for those people who can really afford such amounts, I would find it difficult to give amounts like that to people time after time.
depends how many times, jamesnan. You go to friends' weddings, then there's a gap of 20 years or more before you go kids' weddings. This may be less clearcut if you've got large families with siblings and niblings of different ages, but I've only been to one wedding in the last five years.
nah, what I mean is this:
They are inviting you and presumably giving you both a meal/drinks. you incur extra costs by having to stay in a hotel/suit/haircut/hat and so on.
Therefore a quid pro quo is to give them an amount equal in what they have spent on you
Jamesnan. I am with you on this. There is no recommended amount and people should never be giving more than they care really afford. Some present lists are ridiculous these days! I couldn't afford anything on them. Monetary gifts are more sensible and couples should be grateful for anything. Weddings should not be about gifts.
Thank you all very much for your time and advice. I was thinking £100 cash. Considering petrol,weekend hotel and food accomodation. The memsahib suggests I am a tight wad and she thinks £250 would be a reasonable gift. Looks like she has already decided so am not sure why I am wasting your time but again thank you all very much for your input.