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wedding gift

Weddings can get expensive and not just for the couple getting married, but for the wedding guests as well.

Whether you are travelling to another city or country, staying close to home or you are part of the wedding party, many people can stress when it comes to the gift and how much they should give the couple tying the knot.

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Should wedding guests feel obligated to give a bigger gift if they're bringing a date to a wedding? And is that even a thing the bride and groom should be talking about?

One very annoyed future bride just got roasted on Reddit for suggesting exactly that after arguing that wedding guests should give a gift that's worth double the value if they insist on bringing a plus-one.

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A couple is getting called out for breaking one of the unwritten rules of dinner at a wedding, after they charged their guests by the entree and tore into one person who wanted to duck out for McDonald's instead.

It's common practice in many cultures to feed your wedding guests at a reception, or that you'll at least give them a heads-up if they're expected to shell out a bunch of cash on your big day. It doesn't always happen but that's more or less how it works — except when you break that norm and treat the reception like a pay-at-the-table restaurant.

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Weddings can be expensive as it is, even for a wedding guest, especially when it comes to buying gifts for the newlyweds.

One couple is really testing their guests' limits by asking them to buy them wedding gifts worth “over $500,” and people on the internet are ripping the wild request apart.

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It's expensive enough to be a wedding guest, but how would you react if a couple set a minimum "price" on your cash-only gift?

That's the conundrum one Reddit user found themselves in after a bride and groom informed their guests that they should pay a "minimum of £250 cash" as a wedding gift. The couple added that if guests don't plan to follow that rule, they shouldn't come at all.

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