Jaklackus said:It is all about keeping up with the Jones' in MA anyway, I'm sure that it's worse in NJ and NY....people went nuts buying McMansions too and now look at what's going on up there..foreclosure rates are sky high.... When DH and I got married almost 5 years ago we were living in MA and didn't have a ton of money to pay for a wedding, we also had both sets of parents living in FL at that time with FIL unable to travel long disances. We decided on a small Disney intimate wedding with all of 8 guests...parents and siblings. We disappointed a handful of friends who could not afford to travel to the wedding because of their mortgage payments...but hubby's dad got to be there and that was very important to us. Our haul? A set of pots and pans, etched champagne glasses, a few other wedding themed knick knacks and that was it and it was perfectly fine with us.....wait my brother gave us $100 and I tried to give it back because he and his wife had to travel from RI to attend the wedding and it just meant so much to us that they would use vacation time and pay for travel expenses.
I could say a little bit more about living in MA, but let's just say the attitude about the amount of an appropriate wedding gift is the tip of the iceberg....
I have to agree with you, in general, about attitudes in MA, NY, NJ... and I would add CT too. Yes, not everyone in these states expects to have the cost of their reception paid for by cash gifts, but many do. Ten years later, my SIL (in CT) can tell you exactly who did and didn't "pay for their plate".
What someone expects shouldn't dictate what you give.