jrmasm
Last time I checked, it was still
- Joined
- May 20, 2000
- Messages
- 9,420
I really don't care what you spend on your wedding but don't expect a more expensive gift just because you spent $200 per head.
And if you have 15 bridesmaids, 500 people at your wedding and arrive in a glass carriage pulled by 22 matching, prancing steeds don't expect me to pay for my drinks.
And if you have 15 bridesmaids, 500 people at your wedding and arrive in a glass carriage pulled by 22 matching, prancing steeds don't expect me to pay for my drinks.

). I tend to give nicer gifts to couples who are low on funds and have basic weddings because that is what they can afford--I figure they need the items more.
If you threw this huge, extravagant affair for the reason you earlier stated (because it is something you could afford and wanted to do FOR your friends and family) then why would you expect to get a big gift in return for this? Or maybe YOU didn't expect a gift, but then why would you assume others who invite you to their weddings would?
I have made it clear that I think that Long Islanders are as nice as any others that I have met, including those from my home state in the deep South.
