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raazstone
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Posted on 01-20-07 8:52
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i am thinking of giving my collegue a gift card for her wedding, so i was wondering how much shall i give. she is not among my close friends, and the fact is i only knew her for a month. do you guys have any idea?
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-20-07 8:54
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50 $ give her cash, so that they can use as they want.
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AznshawtY
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Posted on 01-20-07 8:56
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$50 giftcard as a wedding prezzie? oh no, that's cheap! go to best buyers or stores where they give you ideas about buying gifts! that helps a lot too.
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-20-07 8:57
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damn he hardly knows her man ...... what do you expect .... a car???
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nepali_keta12345
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:00
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Give $50 but put it in an envelope ( nepal style). Ask your other friends to do the same ( put whatever they are giving i.e. cash/gift card etc in an envelope).
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ruchi
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:06
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in my opinion, gift card is better than hard cash. and how much ...well it depends on how much do u think is reasonable. ghati herera hadd nilnu parryoo ni....
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AznshawtY
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:09
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LOL ruchi i second that! giftcard is so much better than just handin cash off, you know! :O
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:13
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but to me cash seems better, it looks odd but will your options open wheather to keep it or spend it however u like.
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ritthe_jasus
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:14
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sorry * will keep your options open
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RmSsPcIsA
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:18
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raazstone, my recommendation : NO CASH NO GIFT CARD CHEQUE in an ENVELOPE reason: you do not have to fear who gets it. [ a lot of time cashes changes hands ] you would know where you spend your money she would also remember that you gave her that much because she has to go that extra mile to deposit it Gift Card: restricts them. They have to spend it at a particular shop. unless you go and buy MC, VISA or AMEX gift card. They might have been putting off some big purchases to make after the wedding. Who knows.. . Cash/Form of Cash is better. BUT MAKE SURE YOUR CHEQUE DOES NOT BOUNCE BACK. THEN SHE IS GOING TO HATE YOU FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE
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raazstone
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:32
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cheque in an envelope seems a good idea. Thanks alot guys.........
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oldmaven
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Posted on 01-20-07 9:37
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. I have no idea. Shall be catching up with this thread to look for ideas too! :)
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RebelCMX
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Posted on 01-20-07 10:41
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A gift of cash (of course in a nice envelope!) is a gift of total freedom!
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