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  • Typical Wedding Gift cost?

    What does everyone give for wedding gifts these days, $ value wise?

    I usually give between $75 and $100 per person (so $150 to $200 if i'm with my gf) for 'local' weddings, and maybe $50-$75pp if it's a destination or wedding that I have to travel to, book a hotel, spend a weekend, etc. If someone is dragging out and requiring me to blow some of my vacation days and a good chunk of change to attend their wedding they're getting a gift to basically cover the cost of the meal. I've recently found out I'm apparently a cheap-ass lol so I'm curious what everyone else normally gives so I can realign my gift giving with the average!

    Searching online mostly resulted in pretentious sounding ladies saying you have to spend X amount on gifts, and that anything other than open bars are cheap and tacky, and then all the commenters calling them b!tches haha

    I've heard of some couples asking guests for basically a cover charge to attend to help cover the costs of getting married. I haven't received one of those invites yet, but if I ever did, there's no way I'd attend. Cut down on your wedding costs if you can't afford your own wedding!

    EDIT: And I'm getting married this September. My Fiancee is originally from England, so we're especially not expecting anything at all from anyone travelling over that far. Partly because many of them aren't very well off, but even so - it's going to be damn expensive for them to travel all this way, so they don't need to be spending anymore on us. Local Cdn guests will probably give us a gift, but again unless it was somehow intentially insulting (like a haggard old $5 bill in a card), I don't think i'd be bothered at all at the amount we were given (or not given at all). We've set out budget, are keeping it relatively low cost, and WE'RE spending all this money on a party for ourselves and our close friends and family. We're not factoring in or expecting guest gifts to help pay for OUR wedding.
    Last edited by N'Syncro; 04-13-2015, 10:03 AM.
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    Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

    Well for me I would say it really depends more on the relationship to the people getting married and perhaps my own personal finances, I really am not sure there is a true acceptable amount as all situations are different. I would also saw it depends on what they are asking for, if they are registered what options are on the list or sometimes I pitch in with other family members to get something bigger as a group.

    I am planning to attend a destination wedding in Mexico in November for a very close cousin (only 3 of us on that side of the family) so it will be a very large undertaking for my wife and I to go, and flights from London are a bit more than from Calgary but we will probably still get them something nice just because of the relationship with my cousin but not really sure what or how much, plus now that I am used to dealing in GBPs that works well in my favour.

    Congrats on the upcoming wedding too!!!
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    • #3
      Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

      If they have a registry, then whatever you can afford. If it's a destination wedding, I hope they're not expecting much from attendees as flights and hotel cost a lot.
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      • #4
        Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

        Depends how well you know the couple really...

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        • #5
          Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

          Originally posted by onceover View Post
          Depends how well you know the couple really...
          True. Usually if you know the couple well, you don't really question the gift value.
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          • #6
            Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

            Sorry, I should have been more specific... A typical good friends' wedding. One you go out for drinks with, went to school with, etc. What I would consider to be an 'average' wedding. Not a 3rd cousin that you haven't seen since you were kids, but not someone who has had a profound affect on your life.

            That's the large majority of the weddings I attend. Obviously very close family / Friends are different. My best friend whom i've known since diapers - I paid for his flight to Nfld, and when my sister got married I was a broke college kid, but just this past January we took her and my brother in law to Vegas for a weekend. There are very few other people I'd spend that kind of money on a gift though.
            Last edited by N'Syncro; 04-13-2015, 12:50 PM.
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            • #7
              Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

              In town i'd do $100-200, destination wedding i don't plan on buying them anything. i have three weddings to go to next year, 2 destinations and 1 in town. plus bacholor parties that tend to be vegas or montana. probably going to spend 10k next year on weddings. the wife is mad that the destination wedding we have to go to is more than the cost of our wedding.

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              • #8
                Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

                I would say that your gift be valued at at least the cost of your meal. Generally I would say around $100 for a couples gif, $250 if you are in the wedding party.
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                • #9
                  Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

                  I agree on the $100-$200 range depending on how close you are.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

                    $250 would be max I would give. I have been invited to weddings where the gifts must be CASH Only and minimum is $500. I politely declined and so did about half if not more of the other people that were invited.
                    You're not family, not my kid. Be happy with even $50 bucks and pack of bubble gum.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

                      Not to derail this thread but what are bachelor party rules? Say a party in Vegas does the bachelor pay to go?
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                      • #12
                        Re: Typical Wedding Gift cost?

                        the last 2 weddings i went to were destination weddings. just vancouver and the sunshine coast, but it still involved flights and such. i still spent around $350 for gifts for each wedding on top of that too, but they are my best friends and i was in each wedding party.

                        last 2 bachelor parties were for the same weddings so i flew out to van for each. we did an okanogan skatepark tour in an RV and basically everyone pitched in to cover the bachelors costs but they paid for their own food/drugs/booze. the other one, we sailed around the van islands on a friends boat, to some skateparks, but covered all the costs again.

                        they cost me a lot of money but wuth them living in vancouver, they can't afford to come here lol
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