Use these simple tips.
Base it on your budget, not the cost of your seat at the wedding.All too often, wedding guests make the mistake of giving a gift amount based on the perceived expense of the wedding.
"Contrary to myth, what you spend on a wedding gift depends on your budget, not what the hosts spent on the wedding," says."No need to wonder or worry about how much the host is spending per plate.""Double that for a starting point," she advises."If you are a recent college graduate, with lots of loans, working in a low-budget job, then you would spend less. If you are established in your career, or independently wealthy, you would spend more.
"For a second cousin you rarely see, something straight from the registry will work. For your life-long best friend, your gift should have a bit more meaning or connection based on your shared history," she says.
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