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I'm going to a wedding reception next weekend. The groom invited me and like ten others from our sports league. It's been awhile (pre-covid) since I went to a wedding. What is the appropriate gift amount ranges these days?
I'm planning on buying something on the registry this week (honeymoon options)
My relationship to the groom- Friends. Only known the groom for less than a year. We're in a league together that meets almost every other week. The wedding reception is local and casual dressy. It's at a brewery with a BBQ type of menu for dinner.
The amount you spend on a gift is exactly what you are comfortable spending. It is your gift. You determine the amount. There are no guidelines, and the style of wedding doesn't matter at all.
Location: As of 2022….back to SoCal. OC this time!
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I'm going to a wedding reception next weekend. The groom invited me and like ten others from our sports league. It's been awhile (pre-covid) since I went to a wedding. What is the appropriate gift amount ranges these days?
I'm planning on buying something on the registry this week (honeymoon options)
If they are registered, it’s super easy. There will be lots of things to select in different price ranges. I’ve never seen honeymoon options but I see “Funds” for honeymoon, house, AirBnB, stuff like that…a lot. The average person spends like $50 or $100 but you could also join with other friends from your sports league & give a group gift. That’s super common for coworkers to do if they don’t know the bride or groom that personally. It’s up to you & your budget what to spend.
Location: As of 2022….back to SoCal. OC this time!
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Round here, usual is $300-$500 for a family member like cousin or nephew. Immediate family is much higher obviously.
The O.P. said he is an acquaintance or casual friend of the groom tho AND those of us who spend a lot more on wedding gifts don’t create threads wondering what minimum is acceptable. So…the O.P. would be totally Ok going with $50 or going in on a group gift if he would feel more comfortable. It’s his gift & the wedding sounds super casual too.
The O.P. said he is an acquaintance or casual friend of the groom tho AND those of us who spend a lot more on wedding gifts don’t create threads wondering what minimum is acceptable. So…the O.P. would be totally Ok going with $50 or going in on a group gift if he would feel more comfortable. It’s his gift & the wedding sounds super casual too.
My post concluded with the comment that he could scale down from the "family-related" gift.
Location: As of 2022….back to SoCal. OC this time!
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My post concluded with the comment that he could scale down from the "family-related" gift.
Yes..you said he “could scale down” from $300 to $500. IMO, it didn’t seem like you were trying to be super helpful to the O.P. or answer for the O.P.’s situation & the registry.
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