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For a wedding registry....you should have all ranges of pricing. I am registered in macy's. I indicated I am having about 150 guests so it told me to have 200 gifts to choose from. Then it broke it down to a certain (I don't know exact numbers) number of gifts @ 50-100 and a certain amout 100-150 and then a certain number 151 and over. I kept most of my gifts under 200.
For cash...well most people base it on how many people are attending and the relationship that you have with the person who is getting married. We usually give about $100.
2007-12-08 10:40:47
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answered by ilene m 3
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It is depending on what you want and how many guests. It can be anywhere from 30000dh to unimaginable costs. The bride family pays for the wedding. For a wedding with just 2 days will be much cheaper than one of 3 or 4 days, and the ceremony will be the most costly because there is the negaffa who serves as assistant to the bride and many decorations and changes of gown. Food is another very high cost, but if you want lot of people will serve only snacks if they have a shorter wedding or only 2 day celebration.
2016-04-08 01:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on your budget and if you know the people very well or if they are family.
For family, I always give $100.00. For people I hardly know then the price goes down. It is really up to you, but I would not go below $30.00 unless they want something that is that price or lower on their wedding registries.
You can usually check the wedding registry for that particular store online and it will tell you if the item was bought already or not.
2007-12-08 04:38:07
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answered by oldbeatlefan53 6
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About $25-$60
2007-12-08 04:35:38
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answered by ♥Kym♥ 5
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What you can afford and feel good about giving. If it was a close friend of mine or a relative I liked, I would give more. I can't say a dollar figure because that varies so much on location in the US.
If it was a duty invite I would give about $25-30 in a check. Or I would skip the wedding.
2007-12-08 05:24:22
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answered by danashelchan 5
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I give about $50 for showers and $100 for weddings. This is cash or the equivalent cost in a gift.
2007-12-08 05:00:37
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answered by melouofs 7
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I'd say $25 to $200. Everyone has relatives that love to spoil, and also friends that can't afford that much. If you have a lot of little items ($20-$40), some people may even give you multiple gifts.
2007-12-08 06:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it depends on who you are buying for i bought my sil wedding present she wanted sepearte china and i found the 8 serving set in bulk at 50% at mikasa.com and didnt buy it through her registry! I spent 210.00 but i had a cousin got married and i bought her wine glasses and goblets she registered for at create and barrel and i spent 50.00
if your looking at what price ranges to put on your registry i would start with 5.00 to 250.00 depending on the people i have items that are 3 or 4 dollars and alot of 20.00 stuff but i have a few high ticket items in case people want to get in on a gift or they ill see it and get me a gift card to put towards it!
2007-12-08 06:22:49
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answered by RedSoxRock!!! 4
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wedding gift > 50 dollars
2007-12-08 04:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends entirely on who you are (your economic status) and who the couple is (their economic status). I would imagine that there is indeed a vast range.
If you want my advice, I would focus on getting them something useful and connected to who they are instead of focusing on price. Don't spend more than you feel comfortable with or it will make you, and perhaps the couple too, feel awkward about it.
2007-12-08 04:35:52
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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