Graduation Gift $$$

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I'm sure there have been other threads on this, but honestly I just can't find them from my phone.


What's the going rate to give at graduation parties these days?


This is my boyfriends son. He's not immediate family yet, but also not friends/neighbors/babysitters/coworker's kid.
 
My daughter got anywhere from $20 to $50 from friends and family members. (her grandparents gave her more, but aunts, uncles, cousins, family friends? Between 20 and 50.)
 

My kids Godparents daughter was graduation HS this year. I gave a gas $15 GC. I hate the stigmatism what others put on you to give. You give what you can or what your heart tells you to give.
 
I think $25-50 should be sufficient. This is always a hard decision, but give what you feel is adequate or can afford.
 
As a high school teacher, I get invited to a ton of these parties. I find that just a couple of dollars, like $5, on a Starbucks GC is really all they need.

Don't feel pressured to spend a lot of money... if you send it with a nice, heartfelt "you did good, kid" note, it'll be fine.
 
High school $25-$50 unless it is a very close friend or relative.

But really, it's what you want to give. I hate it when people say what you 'should' give.

I went to a bar mitzvah in the city and 2 different people told me 'you have to give at least $500'. Huh? I gave $250 and I didn't get a ty card. I felt like I paid the kid $250 to be a rude brat.
 
My DD just graduated. She's received $25, $50, and $75 amounts from family members.
 












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