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Mouseketeer<br><font color=6d6b70>SO not a jewelry
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luvmarypoppins said:I guess we are on the very generous side. For the wedding where dh was the best man and the ds were in the wedding. I orginally had a gift of $1,000 but during the pictures and other affairs before the reception the grooms wife really was acting terrible twoard me, making me watch the flower girl, didnt even know her, not including me in any pictures. So I whispered to dh and he agreed with me, we ripped up the check and made it for like $500. We later told the groom, dh best friend what we did. I think their marriage is on the rocks right now, we also told him not to marry her, so I guess he can kiss his 2 kids good bye if its up to his "dear" wife.
My cousins dd just got married. They only invited dh and I. We didnt go because she didnt include our ds and we didnt want to leave them sitting in the hotel room. I just sent a check for $100 to keep peace in the family. Never got a thank you note, this has been since august. Like the dd really needs the money. She is a lawyer and I bet she even charges her customers over $100 an hour.
I usually figure $50 a person who is invited to the reception , so if all 5 of us are invited it will be at least $250 and if we really like you it could be lots more etc. Call us strange.
Wow. I didn't know gifts were conditioned upon (1) making sure your kids are invited to the wedding; and (2) including you in pix. My dh was best man in one wedding and groomsman in four others and I didn't feel the need to be in any of the pix. Also, it's up to the bride and groom whether kids are to be invited. IF your kids were the only ones not invited, that's one thing, but if it's a kid thing in general, I would say it's well within their rights. And there is a one year period for thank yous - not that I agree with it, but it's the "rule". And I'm a lawyer and found your comments rude.

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I'm not trying to slam you, I am genuinely curious. 