luvsJack
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I an SO CONFUSED!! 
So, if a bride has a huge reception with an expensive meal, drinks, etc. You all "cover your plate" and assume she is spening $100-150 per person and you give her that much.
If a bride has a small reception and just cake and punch or something less expensive, you still give $100-150 per person because that is the "norm" in your area.
Its good to know that the bride that doesn't go "all out" is given the same as the one that does.
So, what if someone cannot afford to give that much?
I mean, I would have missed out on some really special weddings to some really special people in my life if I had been expected to give that much!
(In all reality, there aren't that many gifts--money or otherwise--given at weddings here. They are either given at the showers or sent to the bride or groom's family home before the wedding).

So, if a bride has a huge reception with an expensive meal, drinks, etc. You all "cover your plate" and assume she is spening $100-150 per person and you give her that much.
If a bride has a small reception and just cake and punch or something less expensive, you still give $100-150 per person because that is the "norm" in your area.
Its good to know that the bride that doesn't go "all out" is given the same as the one that does.
So, what if someone cannot afford to give that much?
I mean, I would have missed out on some really special weddings to some really special people in my life if I had been expected to give that much!
(In all reality, there aren't that many gifts--money or otherwise--given at weddings here. They are either given at the showers or sent to the bride or groom's family home before the wedding).